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How did this happen?
How did this happen and how do I fix it?
The only thing that I am running on this server is centos 6.3 with virtualmin and trying to host a site that gathers usenet data.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /
none 991M 308K 990M 1% /dev
/dev/sda2 452G 199M 429G 1% /home
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/etc/named
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/var/named
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/etc/named.rfc1912.zones
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/etc/rndc.key
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/usr/lib64/bind
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/etc/named.iscdlv.key
/dev/root 9.7G 1.5G 7.8G 16% /var/named/chroot/etc/named.root.key
I can't do much anymore, did some googling but I'm too big of a newbie to really fix this.
Thank you for your attention.
Comments
You need to get rid of chroot-bind.
rpm -e bind-chroot; service named restart
Isn't that a necessary package, and why does it use so much space?
It's not using any space, it's chrooted environments for bind.
No you don't need the package - it can be removed with no issue.
Actually, I see I posted the wrong print of the HD space. cough
Where it says 16% above there was 100%.
Now I'm left with this:
rootfs 9.7G 9.3G 0 100% /
/dev/root 9.7G 9.3G 0 100% /
none 1003M 308K 1003M 1% /dev
/dev/sda2 452G 205M 429G 1% /home
Type:
cd /
du -h --max-depth=1
then see which directory uses more disk space and cd into it eg.
cd /var
then run
du -h --max-depth=1
again.Do this until you find which file/files used up all your diskspace.
I'm guessing it's a logfile that's not being rotated.
It's mysql using 8gb. But that's just my huge database, I can't delete that!
How can I circumvent this?
Move it to /home and symlink the 'original'
I'm almost too ashamed to ask but: How do I do this?
I think I got it.
Good to hear.