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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
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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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