DaveL
Well-known member
No, No joy with that one.oh, maybe the "done" was incorrect. Try just rm -fv /home/$user/backup-*$user.tar.gz;
No, No joy with that one.oh, maybe the "done" was incorrect. Try just rm -fv /home/$user/backup-*$user.tar.gz;
Hi Slavik, This is what the command came back withRun it where ever,
the du -a / will scan it from root for you.
du: cannot access `/proc/14108/task/14108/fd/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access `/proc/14108/task/14108/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access `/proc/14108/fd/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access `/proc/14108/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory
11194444 /
5200900 /home
3855024 /usr
2510876 /usr/local
2387728 /home/airportc
2091868 /usr/local/cpanel
1943048 /home/airportc/public_html-org
1895376 /var
1646312 /var/lib
1581672 /var/lib/mysql
1943048 /home/airportc/public_html-org
Any reason why you still need that? I'm assuming it's a backup of public_html. If you do require it still, I'd archive it into a gunzipped archive and then remove the folder.
Hi Mike,
No reason for me to have it, didnt even know it was there to be honest! What command would I use to remove it?
rm /home/airportc/public_html-org
Would that do it?
Thanks Mike.rm -rf /home/airportc/public_html-org
Thanks Mike.
Down to 68% now which is much better then 97%!
Still very high though considering what little space im using!
maybe your /tmp..
Could try rm -rf /tmp/*
then to avoid site errors after completed restart apache and mysql
service httpd restart
service mysql restart
Do you reckon it safe to remove all tmp files?
Hi Slavik, This is what the command came back with
# du -ksh /*
6.4M /bin
44M /boot
4.0K /cgroup
216K /dev
24M /etc
5.7M /home
232M /lib
28M /lib64
16K /lost+found
4.0K /media
4.0K /mnt
20K /opt
0 /proc
92K /root
11M /sbin
0 /selinux
4.0K /srv
0 /sys
24K /tmp
622M /usr
1.9G /var
# du -ksh /var/www/*
242M /var/www/axivo.com
36K /var/www/html
8.0K /var/www/icons
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