Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 16:29:28 -0600 From: Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> To: John-Mark Gurney <jmg@funkthat.com>, Russell Haley <russ.haley@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Full SD Card Message-ID: <1446157768.91534.212.camel@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <20151029222755.GO65715@funkthat.com> References: <CABx9NuSH=3qbgpN_9HvFz=6OzMgWBZZvvzYcnw-qQ6GoeseWbw@mail.gmail.com> <20151029222755.GO65715@funkthat.com>
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On Thu, 2015-10-29 at 15:27 -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote: > Russell Haley wrote this message on Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 12:35 -0700: > > I was playing around and trying to build rocksdb from ports. I had > > 1.5 GB > > left on the SD card and managed to fill it up. > > > > /usr/ports/databases/rocksdb# make install clean > > > > The installation never completed due to a build error, but it built > > Python > > and cmake and some other stuff. I then went back into the rocksdb > > directory > > and ran make clean, which cleaned up a couple of directories, but > > didn't > > seem to affect the overall size. > > > > So I used the following command to search the ports directory and > > find out > > which work folder ate my sd card: > > > > find . -maxdepth 4 -type f -size +20M -print0 | xargs -0 ls -Shal | > > head > > > > which only shows the INDEX-11 file at 31MB. > > > > I tried the same thing on /usr and it only lists a couple clang > > compiler > > files at 39MB. > > > > How do I find out what used up all my space? > > So, du -shc is the command you probably want, and something like: > du -shc /usr/ports/*/*/work > > Should probably be interesting to see if any port's work dirs are > still laying around... > > It is possible that if the machine crashed, that space is lost, so > booting to single user mode, and running fsck manually may recover > some space too... > Why would a manual fsck in SU mode be necessary to recover the space? -- Ian
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