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URGENT, root file system is 99%
help, urgently root file is 99%
hi, this iptrace causes my root file system to be 99%. iptrace writes to a file but i didn not specify any file so how? and how to reduce my root file system since i suspect that it is iptrace which causes this.? thanks |
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