  | |  | Problems with /opt | Problems with /opt 2004-01-20 - By Pete Nesbitt
Back On January 20, 2004 09:59 am, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:58:28PM -0200, Borges, Jenner Gigante (BR-Liberty
Paulista) wrote:
> > Hi , I have a : Red Hat Linux release 7.1 (Seawolf)
> > Kernel 2.4.18-19.7.xsmp on a 4-processor i686
> >
> > and I dont know why my /opt filesystem is increasing indefinitely.
> > I have :
>
> What does lsof /opt tell you?
> It should list the open files and there 's probably one hiding there
> somewhere, perhaps a file you deleted but is still open by a process
> that you might need to restart.
>
> .../Ed
>
> > [dtmart/oracle]$ df -k
> > Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/ida/c0d0p1 2923548 1518624 1256412 55% /
> > /dev/ida/c0d1p12 2521936 2393844 0 100% /opt
> > /dev/ida/c0d1p7 8064032 290028 7364376 4% /ora_arch
> > /dev/ida/c0d1p13 2521936 1025032 1368796 43% /ora_cpsfixas
> > /dev/ida/c0d1p10 3023888 1537532 1332748 54% /ora_mcr
> >
> > So my /opt has 2521936,
> > but if I go to /opt and:
> > [dtmart/oracle]$ cd /opt
> > [dtmart/oracle]$ du -ks .
> > 901156 .
>
Hi,
if the lsof does not reveal anything, you may want to look at 'df -i ' to see
if you have any inodes available. If you have a lot of small files, you may
have used up all the inodes or all the blocks even though the actual data
does not consume the same amount.
--
Pete Nesbitt, rhce
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