Hello friends,
Please find the attachment herewith root partition use 100% but actually use 18G. Kindly look into the issue for resolve.
I am also trying lsof +L1 but still issue unresolved.
With hope,
Best regards,
tutun
root partition shows 100% use but actually not
root partition shows 100% use but actually not
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Re: root partition shows 100% use but actually not
Did you recently delete a lot of files to free up space? If those files were opened by a running process then the file stays open until the process ends or closes the file.
lsof | grep -i del
lsof | grep -i del
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Re: root partition shows 100% use but actually not
Yes I agree with TrevorH that this is most likely your issue.
Take a look at this Red Hat article for a full explanation:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2316
My own notes from when I encountered this issue and did not want to restart the affected service:
Take a look at this Red Hat article for a full explanation:
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/2316
My own notes from when I encountered this issue and did not want to restart the affected service:
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- # lsof +L | grep deleted
scopeux 4421 root 11uw REG 253,3 1993362062 0 403970 /var/opt/perf/datafiles/logproc (deleted)
perfalarm 4430 root 12r REG 253,3 1993362062 0 403970 /var/opt/perf/datafiles/logproc (deleted)
coda 5010 root 15r REG 253,3 1993362062 0 403970 /var/opt/perf/datafiles/logproc (deleted)
- clear without restarting process
- # ll /proc/4421/fd/11
lrwx------ 1 root root 64 May 29 13:55 /proc/4421/fd/11 -> /var/opt/perf/datafiles/logproc (deleted)
- # echo > /proc/4421/fd/11
Re: root partition shows 100% use but actually not
Dear Sir, i am trying with ur command line, image attached for ur information, after execute the command trying kill -9 <pid>
still disk space showing same ; 100% full, as well as stop the service which execute the java...
But still issue unresolved ... kindly help me to resolve the issue.
with best regards
tutun
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Re: root partition shows 100% use but actually not
Two candidates in that list I can see. One is httpd so you could try systemctl reload httpd or even systemctl restart httpd. The other is java and I have no idea what the service name for that would be nor even if it is started by systemd at all.
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Re: root partition shows 100% use but actually not
Dear Sir ,
After reload httpd still root 100% full issue remains same. I am unable to resolve the issue.
Pls help to resolve it without os reinstallation if possible.
Thanks,
tutun.
After reload httpd still root 100% full issue remains same. I am unable to resolve the issue.
Pls help to resolve it without os reinstallation if possible.
Thanks,
tutun.
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Re: root partition shows 100% use but actually not
Unmount /backup and then ls -la /backup/ and see if you wrote a bunch of files to /backup when the separate filesystem was not mounted on it.
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