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ns1
I have P4 2,8 with 1Gb RAM
CentOS and Cpanel11

this is the structure of my drive:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda7 1012M 1012M 0 100% /
/dev/sda1 99M 56M 39M 60% /boot
none 498M 0 498M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda5 54G 5.3G 46G 11% /home
/dev/sda6 1012M 37M 924M 4% /tmp
/dev/sda2 9.9G 3.2G 6.2G 34% /usr
/dev/sda3 6.9G 844M 5.8G 13% /var
/tmp 1012M 37M 924M 4% /var/tmp

As you can see i have 100% sda7. I also received this mail.
"Drive Critical: /dev/sda7 (/) is 100% full"

Since that drive has only 1Mb of space, should i be worried and how do i check it out if i have to.
Jeff
Am I looking at that wrong, or isn't sda7 / ~1 GB and the root partition where any files/directories go that aren't placed in one of the other specifically created partitions like var, usr, home, etc.
James Jhurani
cd to /

and type "du -x --max-depth=1 -h"

If it says 1012M, or something close then you should have made your / bigger sad.gif

If it says something significantly less, make sure you have current backups(just in case), and open a ticket, and request that we "fsck" your partitions.
mccanlin
QUOTE (jjhurani @ Dec 13 2007, 03:33 AM) *
cd to /

and type "du -x --max-depth=1 -h"

If it says 1012M, or something close then you should have made your / bigger sad.gif

If it says something significantly less, make sure you have current backups(just in case), and open a ticket, and request that we "fsck" your partitions.


I have the very same problem, but I never created that partition, EV1 did and I was never involved or consulted.

Tom
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