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Old 10-29-2001
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Arrow strange...problem

Hi..

Some of my application were not running properly due to lack of virtual memory.....so wht i did add one free harddisk as swap file system...and increased the swap memory..

But since than my root file system is showing 100% full thr is no space left...is thr any link between these two..
Because there is nothing unwanted in root file system...and it is 1Gb....

please help i am using SUN SOLARIS sparc ultra 10


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no space

Can you do a "df" to find out what your actual space is on the root filesystem?

Also, try this script. Not mine but it is very good!

At the prompt type:

command SIZE filesystem
bigfiles 10000 / #for root filesystem


$ cat bigfiles

# To find any file over a certain size in a given directory
# Primarily used to locate files which might be running a filesystem out of
# space.
#
# First parameter is the filesystem or directory to begin the search from
# Second parameter is the size of the file, in characters, to find

if [ $# -eq 2 ]
then
if [ -d $1 ]
then
#ls -l `find "${1}" -xdev -size +"${2}"c -print`
find "${1}" -xdev -size +"${2}"c -print > /tmp/crslist$$
if [ -s /tmp/crslist$$ ]
then
ls -l `cat /tmp/crslist$$`
else
echo "apparently no files that large in "${1}
exit
fi
else
echo "$1 is not a directory...try again"
exit
fi
else
echo "\n\nbigfiles requires 2 parameters..."
echo "\tthe first is the beginning directory"
echo "\tthe second is the size of the file to search for\n\n"
fi





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