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How to trace the big files causing high disk usage

Hi All,

One very urgent issue and I need your help.

I have two V490 servers installed with Sun Solaris 10.

I have traced out that the disk usage is running out of space for both the servers. Currently the /dev/md/dsk/d10 device is 91% in one server and another is 56% and it is increasing very rapidly. In the last 3 days both of them has been increase 8-10%.

/ partition is mounted on the /dev/md/dsk/d10.


I want to trace out the files which are unnecessarily blocking the disk usage.

How can I do it?

Thanks in Advance

Nilanjan
 

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