[100435] in RedHat Linux List
maxed / resolved
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bill Johnson)
Fri Nov 20 14:13:55 1998
Reply-To: "Bill Johnson" <lodgeone@vol.com>
From: "Bill Johnson" <lodgeone@vol.com>
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Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 14:03:32 -0500
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I found the culprit in my maxed / partition. I did a du -s -x /* =
and turned up that /opt was pretty fat, fat with a failed install of =
wordperfect. So after deleting it the / went from 100% to 32%. I guess =
it filled it up so much that the core dumps pushed it to the top. Well, =
anyhow, back to normal.............
bill
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