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SubjectRe: Weird ext4 bug: 256P used?
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 04:51:31PM +0300, Felipe Contreras wrote:
> This is what I get with 'du -x --max-depth=3 | sort -n'.
>
> 140735340884184 ./var/lib/yum
> 140735340910320 ./usr/include
> 140735341711632 ./var/lib
> 140735342038956 ./var
> 140735344736432 ./usr
> 281470691009304 .
>
> I did 'touch /forcefsck', rebooted, and didn't get any error, so I
> guess at least the basic checks are passing.

So if you do "du -x | sort -n", what's the deepest directory that
shows a very large size, and can you find the files that seems to be
responsible for these large du reports?

- Ted


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