Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 17:19:05 +0300 From: c0re <nr1c0re@gmail.com> To: FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Cc: Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org> Subject: Re: / file system is full, but du does not show that it's full Message-ID: <AANLkTin=yHn17t%2BQkrMK6OFiORLzGYMXY-dTaQi7kJk5@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20110106135734.GA13482@external.screwed.box> References: <AANLkTi=VPzjgviv2fkqv-JonQh24Cz20%2BiHxvQ5at4G4@mail.gmail.com> <C4ACC2D7-0531-4DF7-A0E9-FEB030F9977F@cwis.biz> <AANLkTimR5iAgzFiYfQGVrAfWsmmS5u7wA_ABdy6XbZ_t@mail.gmail.com> <20110106135734.GA13482@external.screwed.box>
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> why not to restart your httpd and mysqld? > This may release your unused filehandles. As I said I've restarted whole server, so nothing there to release at all. > Another place to look for wasted space is filesystem snapshots, if any. They > can be created implicitly, e. g., by fsck. Yeah, I checked /.snap - nothing there. > And... why lsof and not fstat(1)? As I mentioned - fstat does not show full path including filename like lsof does.
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