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/usr directory full, how to clean up?



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So my /usr directory is full



Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg00-lv_usr 5.8G 5.0G 543M 91% /usr


and when i go into /user I find files larger than the partition allowd. /usr is only 5.8G in size yet there are directories 8.3G in size. How is that possible? How do I clean this up? I haven't intentionally put any files in this location. All personal accounts are locate in /home/



[root@ridl001 usr]# pwd
/usr
[root@ridl001 usr]# du -sh *
246M bin
4.0K etc
4.0K games
40M include
492M java
956K kerberos
560M lib
1.6G lib64
65M libexec
475M local
16K lost+found
24K man
67M NX
8.3G openv
49M sbin
1.8G share
191M src
0 tmp








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    So my /usr directory is full



    Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/mapper/vg00-lv_usr 5.8G 5.0G 543M 91% /usr


    and when i go into /user I find files larger than the partition allowd. /usr is only 5.8G in size yet there are directories 8.3G in size. How is that possible? How do I clean this up? I haven't intentionally put any files in this location. All personal accounts are locate in /home/



    [root@ridl001 usr]# pwd
    /usr
    [root@ridl001 usr]# du -sh *
    246M bin
    4.0K etc
    4.0K games
    40M include
    492M java
    956K kerberos
    560M lib
    1.6G lib64
    65M libexec
    475M local
    16K lost+found
    24K man
    67M NX
    8.3G openv
    49M sbin
    1.8G share
    191M src
    0 tmp








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      So my /usr directory is full



      Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      /dev/mapper/vg00-lv_usr 5.8G 5.0G 543M 91% /usr


      and when i go into /user I find files larger than the partition allowd. /usr is only 5.8G in size yet there are directories 8.3G in size. How is that possible? How do I clean this up? I haven't intentionally put any files in this location. All personal accounts are locate in /home/



      [root@ridl001 usr]# pwd
      /usr
      [root@ridl001 usr]# du -sh *
      246M bin
      4.0K etc
      4.0K games
      40M include
      492M java
      956K kerberos
      560M lib
      1.6G lib64
      65M libexec
      475M local
      16K lost+found
      24K man
      67M NX
      8.3G openv
      49M sbin
      1.8G share
      191M src
      0 tmp








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      So my /usr directory is full



      Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      /dev/mapper/vg00-lv_usr 5.8G 5.0G 543M 91% /usr


      and when i go into /user I find files larger than the partition allowd. /usr is only 5.8G in size yet there are directories 8.3G in size. How is that possible? How do I clean this up? I haven't intentionally put any files in this location. All personal accounts are locate in /home/



      [root@ridl001 usr]# pwd
      /usr
      [root@ridl001 usr]# du -sh *
      246M bin
      4.0K etc
      4.0K games
      40M include
      492M java
      956K kerberos
      560M lib
      1.6G lib64
      65M libexec
      475M local
      16K lost+found
      24K man
      67M NX
      8.3G openv
      49M sbin
      1.8G share
      191M src
      0 tmp






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