More research:
df -h
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda6 2.0G 242M 1.7G 13% / /dev/sda1 99M 12M 83M 12% /boot none 504M 0 504M 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda8 130G 6.0G 118G 5% /home /dev/sda7 494M 11M 458M 3% /tmp /dev/sda2 9.9G 4.0G 5.4G 43% /usr /dev/sda3 2.5G 1.9G 424M 82% /var /tmp 494M 11M 458M 3% /var/tmp
du -h –max-depth=1 /var
Code:
8.0K /var/local 76M /var/spool 192K /var/named 772K /var/run 16K /var/crash 731K /var/tmp 24K /var/empty 8.0K /var/preserve 161M /var/cpanel 28K /var/db 8.0K /var/opt 684M /var/lib 84K /var/profiles 24K /var/yp 855M /var/cache 12K /var/portsentry 103M /var/log 1.2M /var/www 8.0K /var/nis 12K /var/account 36K /var/lock 16K /var/lost+found 1.9G /var
du -ah –max-depth=1 /var/cache
Code:
853M /var/cache/yum 16K /var/cache/samba 4.0K /var/cache/mod_ssl 4.0K /var/cache/mod_proxy 1.9M /var/cache/man 855M /var/cache
1st Problem is in Yum.
du -ah –max-depth=1 /var/cache/yum
Code:
568K /var/cache/yum/extras 0 /var/cache/yum/.gpgkeyschecked.yum 266M /var/cache/yum/update 40K /var/cache/yum/addons 587M /var/cache/yum/base 853M /var/cache/yum
du -ah –max-depth=1 /var/cache/yum
Code:
561M /var/cache/yum/base/packages 21M /var/cache/yum/base/headers 612K /var/cache/yum/base/primary.xml.gz 4.9M /var/cache/yum/base/primary.xml.gz.sqlite 0 /var/cache/yum/base/cachecookie 4.0K /var/cache/yum/base/repomd.xml 587M /var/cache/yum/base
The problem is in /yum/packages….can I delete this ?
2nd problem
[b]du -ah –max-depth=1 /var/lib
Code:
8.0K /var/lib/pcmcia 4.7M /var/lib/slocate 8.0K /var/lib/games 12K /var/lib/dhcp 4.0K /var/lib/random-seed 12K /var/lib/alternatives 8.0K /var/lib/up2date 8.0K /var/lib/php 23M /var/lib/rpm 28K /var/lib/nfs 8.0K /var/lib/logrotate.status 8.0K /var/lib/dhcpv6 656M /var/lib/mysql 272K /var/lib/spamassassin 16K /var/lib/misc 4.0K /var/lib/dav 4.0K /var/lib/supportinfo 684M /var/lib
2nd Problem is in MySQL
Remedy: I have checked the databases and will remove db’s that are no longer in use.
The most common places where space is used on var is /var/log and /var/lib/mysql and /var/spool/exim
Clear up the old logs, mail queue, and any unneeded mysql databases.
If necessary, mysql can be moved to another drive or partition.