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yep, bdf is HP-UX-specific command.
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It could be a problem with open files. Try running lsof (may need to install it) to search for open files in /home.
However, changing run levels or a reboot should fix this.
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fuser is the HPUX command you want.

The space open files that request a lot of disk space may not show up until the syncer daemon runs every 30 seconds or so. If the problem persists for a couple of hours you have some else going on with the /home filesystem. Try a reboot, or if all else fails fsck_vxfs.
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yes, i've ever had this kind of problem before, and reboot was the final way that i took , perhaps anyone can help what should we do in this kind of situation beside reboot

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I have faced a similar problem in a Solaris box..Unmounting the filesystem and mounting it again solved the problem for me...
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