Re: Disc Free (df) weirdness (FC2)

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Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 22:12 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:

Craig White wrote:

On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 20:10 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote:



[snip]

$ df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5              7633264   6081748   1163768  84% /
/dev/hda3                99075     24602     69358  27% /boot
none                    124044         0    124044   0% /dev/shm

At 93%, it must have been about 7098935 blocks used. How did a
reboot free up 1017187 blocks?

[snip]

Sizes two days ago:

3629612 /usr
1543788 /home
456448  /lib
383804  /var
256283  /proc
61600   /etc
48528   /tmp
20488   /boot
11884   /sbin
5040    /bin
(don't have less than this saved)


Sizes today

3629612 /usr
1501496 /home
456448  /lib
382648  /var
61600   /etc
11884   /sbin
5040    /bin
1456    /root
572     /dev
136     /tmp
4       /selinux
4       /opt
4       /misc
0       /sys

----
reboot cleaned out /tmp

Of 48M. Which is not 9% of a 7G disc. The disc size reported
by du shrank by 1017187 blocks, not 48389. So /tmp only accounts
for 4.8% of the discrepancy.

Mike
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