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Little disk issues. Any suggestion?

ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member

Hi,

I realized one day one of my server disk usage increased 120gb to 370gb. Then i run a complete ncdu , but ncdu showed for me overall disk usage is 120gb. Any where is the 250GB? Nodequery say disk usage 370GB and etc. MC says disk usage is 370GB. But if i actually check the disk ncdu or with others.. then overall disk usage is 120GB.

So.. any suggestion?... Secret files? Or what?.. I cant find which file could cause the problem.

Note: i completly disabled httpd log and redirected to /dev/null/

Thanks!
Peter

Comments

  • cassacassa Member

    Are you running OpenVZ with ploop?

  • @cassa said:
    Are you running OpenVZ with ploop?

    Its a dedicated server with online.net

    interworx and cloudlinux and etc.

  • MiketomyMiketomy Member
    edited May 2015

    Sometimes removed or closed files may be open on the server and consume server disk space. ncdu command will not calculate that usage. a server reboot will fix this.

    If you cant reboot the server try to find the high disk consuming process with the command "lsof" , try below one,
    lsof |awk '{print $3" "$9}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n

  • rds100rds100 Member

    lsof | grep deleted

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