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root file system full

Hi

I have a Solaris 2.5.1 system. Recently my file system is full and i couldn't find what flood my root file system.

Anyone can suggext any directories i should look out for.
I am using Samba and Patrol agent. I am just usng this server as a file server, users cannot login into the system, they just can view and read the files in Microsoft Windows based client machines.
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I'm not familiar with Solaris but I'm sure many of the commands are similar.
Have you done a du -h on the / directory? That should show you what's taking up the space.
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