Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 21:50:36 +0200 From: Eugen Konkov <kes-kes@yandex.ru> To: Bryan Drewery <bryan@shatow.net> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re[2]: HELP: some process eat my /var Message-ID: <705110219.20121102215036@yandex.ru> In-Reply-To: <50941E93.2080709@shatow.net> References: <1397755241.20121102210553@yandex.ru> <50941A7D.3020807@shatow.net> <324276911.20121102212051@yandex.ru> <50941E93.2080709@shatow.net>
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Здравствуйте, Bryan. Вы писали 2 ноября 2012 г., 21:27:15: BD> On 11/2/2012 2:20 PM, Eugen Konkov wrote: >> Здравствуйте, Bryan. >> >> Вы писали 2 ноября 2012 г., 21:09:49: >> >> BD> On 11/2/2012 2:05 PM, Eugen Konkov wrote: >>>> 858M ./crash >>>> >>>> 1.3G ./db >>>> >>>> 3.7G ./log >> >> BD> Cleanup old coredumps in /crash. Ensure /etc/newsyslog.conf captures all >> BD> of your big logfiles in /var/log. Also consider moving whatever is large >> BD> in /var/db elsewhere. >> >> BD> Bryan >> >> Notice df -h >> /dev/ada0s1d 30G 23G 3.7G 87% /var >> >> and notice du -h -d 1 >> 6.2G >> >> I have only 6.2G are occupied by files >> >> where 18Gb of disk space? >> BD> Are you running MySQL? It uses hidden tmpfiles that may grow quite BD> large. Restarting it may cleanup the space. BD> Bryan as I have showed 'fstat -f /var' have no mysql running. as 'top' shows there is no zombie: # top -SIHP last pid: 99128; load averages: 0.85, 0.93, 1.03 up 3+04:05:04 21:48:50 186 processes: 5 running, 139 sleeping, 42 waiting CPU 0: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 7.7% system, 8.5% interrupt, 83.8% idle CPU 1: 0.7% user, 0.0% nice, 11.3% system, 5.6% interrupt, 82.4% idle CPU 2: 1.4% user, 0.0% nice, 4.9% system, 9.2% interrupt, 84.5% idle CPU 3: 0.7% user, 0.0% nice, 8.5% system, 7.7% interrupt, 83.1% idle Mem: 97M Active, 1781M Inact, 264M Wired, 55M Cache, 112M Buf, 1274M Free Swap: 2048M Total, 220K Used, 2048M Free Maybe other process uses hidden files. How to find such files?? -- С уважением, Eugen mailto:kes-kes@yandex.ru
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