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Date:      Mon, 21 Jan 2002 08:41:00 +0700
From:      budsz <budsan02@bdg.centrin.net.id>
To:        Mark Huizer <freebsd@dohd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: not enough space
Message-ID:  <20020121014100.GA19524@bdg.centrin.net.id>
In-Reply-To: <20020120223851.GA57621@eeyore.local.dohd.org>
References:  <CMENKLIECOJCDGNFIDPFEEAHCCAA.tony@tntpro.com> <000d01c1a1fd$e1125f40$faa0b542@noc> <20020120223851.GA57621@eeyore.local.dohd.org>

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On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 11:38:51PM +0100, Mark Huizer wrote:
>Hmm... ok, after some rewriting this is getting somewhere near readable.
>OK, now for some answering.
>Do you have file descriptors open to files you have deleted? Check with
>ps if you have vi's, tail's, less's open for old files, or files rotated
>long ago.
>Check with fstat if that happens.
>Files that are open when unlinked are not removed from the filesystem
>until the last handle is closed, even though they don't show up in df
>and du.
>
>Check for daemons that use huge tempfiles (unnamed files)
>
>If all else fails, try a reboot, that will make sure all files are
>closed. See if you still miss 20Gb

Sorry OOT, I've trouble in the same case, if I want to increase capacity of
partitions let's say I've for ex:

/	-> 	100M
/usr	->	1.8G
/var	->	600M
/home	->	500M

And I would like to changed without reinstall system:

/	->	100M
/usr	->	2.3G
/var	->	300M
/home	->	300M

I use FreeBSD 4.4 STABLE, I got this problem when I've plan to install altq.
it's possible for me to change partition of table?, in window I can using
partition magic for example.

TIA before

-- 
budsz

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