/ filling up
- From: Christina Lewis <christina_lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 10:14:52 -0400
All:
I must be brain dead today... I have a runaway processes that is
apparently filling up my root directory - holding on to an inode.
I did a compare of the actual files in root before and after the
filesystem increases and there is no difference... I believe someone
removed
a file without killing the process itself... but I can't seem the find the
process on the system that is causing the issue...
Ideas...
Tks
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