On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 10:54 -0600, Syl wrote:
I am running FC2 and I have been keeping my updates current.
Recently, I ran
out of space on / and I can no longer do any updates. I have checked
/var/log files, etc and everything appears to be in order. Here is a df of
my system
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdb2 4031560 3764916 61844 99% /
/dev/hdb1 99043 24529 69400 27% /boot
/dev/hdb6 20181400 8096684 11059532 43% /data
/dev/hdb5 1007960 61404 895352 7% /home
What should I do?
thanks
Syl
take a look to see if something big jumps out at you:
find / -xdev -size +2048k > /tmp/bigstuff.txt
less /tmp/bigstuff.txt
that'll show files over 2 meg & you can remove as you see fit. Adjust
the value as you need.
Also edit /etc/logrotate.conf & uncomment the compress option.
Compressing logs is a very good way to optimize the usage in /var/log/
Be aware that you will need to manually prune out some logfiles due to
changes in extensions.
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