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Operating Systems HP-UX Unidentified File on /var Directory Post 302857345 by rbatte1 on Thursday 26th of September 2013 06:07:05 AM
Old 09-26-2013
I would always prefer to:-
Code:
du -k | sort -n

.... to get the biggest at the bottom. You can also:-
Code:
ls -l | sort -nk 5

.... to get the biggest files in the current directory.

Does that direct you anywhere?


I see that /var/preserve is quite large. This is normally where editor recovery files are left. Perhaps they could be pruned. There is also mail waiting to be read. Have a look in /var/mail and for each large file, get the user to read their mail. These are normally the output from cron jobs, so perhaps you have something that works, but issues messages that you need to take care of.


I hope that this helps, but feel free to ask more if you still need help.




Robin
Liverpool/Blackburn
UK
 

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CONFLICT(8)							     [nmh-1.5]							       CONFLICT(8)

NAME
conflict - search for alias/password conflicts SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/mh/conflict [-search directory] [-mail name] [-version] [-help] [aliasfiles ...] DESCRIPTION
Conflict is a program that checks to see if the interface between nmh and the transport system is in good shape Conflict also checks for maildrops in /var/mail which do not belong to a valid user. It assumes that no user name will start with `.', and thus ignores files in /var/mail which begin with `.'. It also checks for entries in the group(5) file which do not belong to a valid user, and for users who do not have a valid group number. In addition duplicate users and groups are noted. If the -mail name switch is used, then the results will be sent to the specified name. Otherwise, the results are sent to the standard output. The -search directory switch can be used to search directories other than /var/mail and to report anomalies in those directories. The -search directory switch can appear more than one time in an invocation to conflict. Conflict should be run under cron(8), or whenever system accounting takes place. FILES
/etc/nmh/mts.conf nmh mts configuration file /etc/passwd List of users /etc/group List of groups /usr/bin/mh/mhmail Program to send mail /var/mail/ Directory of mail drop PROFILE COMPONENTS
None SEE ALSO
mh-alias(5) DEFAULTS
`aliasfiles' defaults to /etc/nmh/MailAliases CONTEXT
None MH.6.8 11 June 2012 CONFLICT(8)
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