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/usr directory full, how to clean up?
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Come Celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary!Ubuntu - /usr is full up, recommend anything in there I can delete?Server - clean up tool?What, if anything, is safe to symlink in /var?Disk full, du tells different. How to further investigate?Increase Space of /usr directory in Cent OSdisk space keeps filling up on EC2 instance with no apperent files/directoriesNear 100% disk usage, df and du show very different results, lsof not the answerCentOS 100% full disk, but no there any large fileHow to find who is using disk spaceFull /usr directory, but can only account for 1/8th of space
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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
storage disk-space-utilization iusr
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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
storage disk-space-utilization iusr
add a comment |
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
storage disk-space-utilization iusr
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
storage disk-space-utilization iusr
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