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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat ROOT fs is full but no files consumed more space Post 302654385 by methyl on Monday 11th of June 2012 06:40:53 PM
Old 06-11-2012
Can you reboot the computer? This will clear any files which have been deleted while they were still open by a process.

Also check the root directory itself visually and look for rogue large files:
ls -ald /* | more

Last edited by methyl; 06-11-2012 at 07:46 PM..
 

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Blt_TreeDeleteNode(3)					      BLT Library Procedures					     Blt_TreeDeleteNode(3)

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NAME
Blt_TreeDeleteNode - Deletes a node and its descendants. SYNOPSIS
#include <bltTree.h> Blt_TreeNode Blt_TreeDeleteNode(tree, node) ARGUMENTS
Blt_Tree tree (in) Tree containing the node. Blt_TreeNode node (in) Node to be deleted. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This procedure deletes a given node and all it descendants from a tree data object. The arguments are as follows: tree The tree containing the parent node. node Node to be deleted. The node and its descendant nodes are deleted. Each node's data values are deleted also. The reference count of the Tcl_Obj is decremented. Since all tree objects must contain at least a root node, the root node itself can't be deleted unless the tree is released and destroyed. Therefore you can clear a tree by deleting its root, but the root node will remain until the tree is destroyed. RETURNS
Always returns TCL_OK. Errors generated in a notification callbacks are backgrounded (see Tcl_TreeCreateNotifyHandler). EXAMPLE
The following example deletes the root node. Blt_TreeNode root; root = Blt_TreeRootNode(token); Blt_TreeDeleteNode(token, root); NOTIFICATIONS
Blt_TreeDeleteNode can trigger tree notify events. You can be notified whenever a node is deleted by using the Blt_TreeCreateNotifyHan- dler. A callback routine is registered that will be automatically invoked whenever a node is deleted via Blt_TreeDeleteNode to the tree. KEYWORDS
tree, token BLT
2.4 Blt_TreeDeleteNode(3)
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