Re: /var Full

From: Luyt (luyt_at_ovosoft.nl)
Date: 02/08/05

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    Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 06:16:39 +0000
    
    

    On Monday 07 February 2005 13:48, Warren wrote:

    > i was wondering about a command to list the stuff inthe
    > individual dir's and it seems some old packages that have been de-installed
    > ahev remnets and a lot of them in the /var/db port totalling a significant
    > amount of Meg. Thanks for the help.

    'Filelight' is a handy application to quickly pinpoint disk hogging
    directories. It makes a kind of pie chart of the harddisk, with the ability
    to descend into subdirectories with a click. It's in the sysutils ports.

    For a quick example of how it looks, see
    http://methylblue.com/filelight/filelight.png

    PS. Running 'portsclean' with various options can also free substantial
    amounts of harddisk space!

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