Messages in this thread | | | From | Andreas Schwab <> | Subject | Re: discrepency between "df" and "du" on tmpfs filesystem? | Date | Thu, 01 Dec 2005 18:44:00 +0100 |
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Hugh Dickins <hugh@veritas.com> writes:
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Christopher Friesen wrote: >> >> Someone noticed this on one of our machines. The rootfs is a 256MB tmpfs >> filesystem. Depending on how you check the size, you get two different >> answers. >> >> root@10.41.50.66:/root> df -kl >> rootfs 262144 255684 6460 98% / >> >> root@10.41.50.66:/root> du -sxk / >> 204672 / >> >> Anyone know what's going on? > > df tells you what the filesystem says is in use or free, via statfs. > du goes looking at the contents of the filesystem, totalling stats. > Any files unlinked but held open will be counted by df but not by du. > There might also be a discrepancy over indirect blocks, I'm not sure.
Also an empty filesystem usually does not have zero use, since the filesystem overhead (inode table, etc) may be accounted in the statfs counts.
Andreas.
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