07-09-2012 05:48 AM
One of my DNCS filesystems is full. What is the best way to start cleaning it up?
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07-12-2012 02:08 PM
One suggeston would be to run the following command from the mount point of the filesystem to be cleaned up:
SP Video TAC Lab SR 4.2>> du -h | sort -rk 1,1 | grep -v "K" | less
929M .
9.1M ./spectrum/SS-Tools/dbpart1
9.1M ./dncs/downloads/SAIgqam/reloc
9.1M ./dncs/downloads/SAIgqam
Then move into the larger directories and run the above command again until large files that can be deleted are found. Repeat in other large directories, as needed.
Alternatively, the command below can be run repeatedly to idnetify where the filesystem space is being used:
SP Video TAC Lab SR 4.2>> du -s * | sort -n
0 lost+found
10 jdbc
14 easftp
07-12-2012 02:08 PM
One suggeston would be to run the following command from the mount point of the filesystem to be cleaned up:
SP Video TAC Lab SR 4.2>> du -h | sort -rk 1,1 | grep -v "K" | less
929M .
9.1M ./spectrum/SS-Tools/dbpart1
9.1M ./dncs/downloads/SAIgqam/reloc
9.1M ./dncs/downloads/SAIgqam
Then move into the larger directories and run the above command again until large files that can be deleted are found. Repeat in other large directories, as needed.
Alternatively, the command below can be run repeatedly to idnetify where the filesystem space is being used:
SP Video TAC Lab SR 4.2>> du -s * | sort -n
0 lost+found
10 jdbc
14 easftp
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