On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 10:32:02 +0200
Martijn van Duren <openbsd+m...@list.imperialat.at> wrote:

> On 4/5/20 10:19 AM, Olivier wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am running OpenBSD from a long time(T410 / Amd64) ; and 6.6 from the 
> > release. I did not monitor the size of / in the past...
> > Until today :(
> > 
> > Please, how to identify junk to remove in /dev below :
> > 
> > +---< oliv@snow >---< / >
> > +---> df -h                                         
> > Filesystem     Size    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> > /dev/sd0a     1008M   1003M  -44.9M   105%    /
> > /dev/sd0m     37.4G    3.7G   31.8G    10%    /home
> > /dev/sd0d      3.9G    1.6M    3.7G     0%    /tmp
> > /dev/sd0f      3.9G    975M    2.8G    25%    /usr
> > /dev/sd0g     1008M    258M    700M    27%    /usr/X11R6
> > /dev/sd0h     15.7G    4.5G   10.5G    30%    /usr/local
> > /dev/sd0l      2.0G    2.0K    1.9G     0%    /usr/obj
> > /dev/sd0k      2.0G    2.0K    1.9G     0%    /usr/src
> > /dev/sd0e      7.9G    971M    6.5G    13%    /var
> > +---< oliv@snow >---< / >
> > +---> doas find -x / -size +10000 -exec du -h {} \; 
> > 17.9M       /bsd
> > 9.8M        /bsd.rd
> > 848K        /dev/sdXc
> > 884M        /dev/sd3
> > 17.8M       /bsd.sp
> > 17.9M       /bsd.booted
> > +---< oliv@snow >---< / >
> > +---> doas du -d1 -h -x /                           
> > 2.0K        /home
> > 2.0K        /tmp
> > 2.0K        /usr
> > 2.0K        /var
> > 16.0K       /net
> > 2.0K        /altroot
> > 10.1M       /bin
> > 885M        /dev
> > 16.2M       /etc
> > 2.0K        /mnt
> > 4.6M        /root
> > 23.4M       /sbin
> > 1003M       /
> > +---< oliv@snow >---< / >
> > +---> doas du -d1 -h -x /dev
> > 2.0K        /dev/fd
> > 885M        /dev
> > +---< oliv@snow >---< / >
> > +---> 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > 
> Most likely one of your device nodes turned into a regular file.
> Considering what I've seen over the years the most likely culprit is
> /dev/null.
> Probably the easiest way to find it is with:
> find /dev/ -type f -a ! -name MAKEDEV
> Once you've find it you can just delete it and recreate it with
> cd /dev; sh ./MAKEDEV <devname>
> 
> martijn@
Hi martijn,

Thank you. i found it was 2 file from a bad use of dd :)

I deleted 2 file : /dev/sd3 & /dev/sdXc !

Oliv.
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