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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Disk usage showing 100% after deleting files also | Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5 Post 302600718 by sanoop on Wednesday 22nd of February 2012 01:35:11 AM
Old 02-22-2012
Disk usage showing 100% after deleting files also | Red Hat Linux 3.2.2-5

My Redhat Linux system is always showing 100& disk usage. I have removed almost all the files, but no use and I am always getting 100% disk usage.!!
Code:
Filesystem       1K-blocks      Used       Available  Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2         36337384  36066352               0  100% /

I can goahead and reboot the syestem and try, but I don't want to do that since lot of process are running there. If anyone of you experienced any such problem please help me out.? So you think this is because of HDD failure.?

Thanks,
Sanoop
---------- Post updated at 01:35 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:08 AM ----------

No Redhat experts here !! :-(

Last edited by Scott; 02-22-2012 at 07:21 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags, less formatting and do not bump posts
 

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PYDF(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   PYDF(1)

NAME
pydf - report colourised filesystem disk space usage SYNOPSIS
pydf [options] [file] DESCRIPTION
pydf is a python script that displays the amount of disk space available on the mounted filesystems, using different colours for different types of filesystems. Output format is completely customizable. If an optional file argument is given, pydf displays just information about filesystem containing the file(s), otherwise it displays information about all mounted filesystems. OPTIONS
--help Show summary of options. -v, --version Show version of program. -a, --all include filesystems having 0 blocks -h, --human-readable print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 133K 2341M 2448G) -H, --si likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024 --block-size=SIZE use SIZE-byte blocks -k, --kilobytes like --block-size=1024 -i, --inodes show information about inodes instead of blocks -l, --local limit listing to local filesystems -m, --megabytes like --block-size=1048576 -g, --gigabytes like --block-size=1073741824 --blocks use filesystem native block size --bw do not use colours --mounts=FILE file to get mount information from. On normal linux system, only /etc/mtab or /proc/mounts make sense. Use /proc/mounts when /etc/mtab is corrupted or inaccessible (the output looks a bit weird in this case though) -B, --show-binds Show also mount --bind mounted filesystems. BUGS
When running with python3, mountpoints with out-of-locale non ASCII names will not be displayed (due to inability of os.statvfs to use bytes instead of strings). FILES
/etc/pydfrc main configuration file ~/.pydfrc per-user configuration file SEE ALSO
df(1) AUTHOR
Radovan Garabik <garabik@kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk> PYDF(1)
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