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Old 02-06-2009
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Unable to clean up file system

Hi,

Has anyone ever encountered the following scenario:

I am working on a SUN server with solaris 10 installed and veritas managing the filesystem. One of the file systems has become full:

df -kh /ossrc/dbdumps
Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/vx/dsk/ossdg/dbdumps
31G 31G 2.4M 100% /ossrc/dbdumps

The problem I am having is that I am unable to access the directories in /ossrc/dbdumps in order to clean it up. Any operation I attempt to perform on the directories in /ossrc/dbdumps results in the command hanging. Even kill -9 will not stop the commands.

There are 4 directories in there, and I can cd in /ossrc/dbdumps, but I can go no forther. Any one got any ideas as to what may be going on?
 

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