Hello mates, I am having trouble with my solaris 11 OS root file system. The problem is when I reboot the system, the root file system fills
My actual space is 147 GB and the root file system shows 83% after reboot, as soon as the system is rebooted, the space gets filled to 100%. I have checked the /var, /temp and all other directories are 1 to 2%, the / directory starts to fill up in a couple of minutes ironically.
Could anybody please kindly help me in this regard? |
So, first thing is find out what it is that is filling it, second is to find what is creating it....
(I don't use Solaris, so can't help with specifics.) |
What does lsof show?
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Solaris ships without lsof.
fuser pfiles netstat -u have only a part of its functionality. Maybe a Solaris binary can be downloaded from a free repository. And the lsof source code should compile well. A quick overview of the biggest files: Code:
du -akx / | sort -n Code:
find / -xdev -mtime -1 -size +8 -exec ls -sd {} + | sort -n |
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