directory space bigger than lvol?


 
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Old 12-05-2011
directory space bigger than lvol?

hi everybody,

i know my question is maybe stupid, but see this
Code:
sr597:#/ipos# du -ks
6994419 .
sr597:#/ipos# bdf .
Filesystem          kbytes    used   avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol3    2097152  482448 1602192   23% /

if i do du-ks its about 7gb, but it supposed due to the next command to be in a lvol of 2gb???

sorry.. but , please, could anybody explain me why?? what am i doin wrong?

thanks a lot.

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well i close the thread.. there were mounted fs in subdirectories... argsdfg
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