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Date:      Fri, 24 Jul 1998 13:37:26 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Kevin Crossway <crossway@fang.cs.sunyit.edu>
To:        John Derk <johnderk@infoserve.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: File Systems and Disk Space
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980724133034.26147D-100000@fang.cs.sunyit.edu>
In-Reply-To: <35B8BDFF.6A18C7E8@infoserve.net>

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Hi,
I would first look /var/log. I have found many times to have 100megs of
old messages files.
You could also look for any .core files or .netscape/cache/ directory
could sometimes be a problem.
and yes 650megs is emough space for a pretty box unless and want full
source code for everything.
Later
Kevin

"Le silence 'eternel de ces espaces infinis m'effraye" 
							Blaise Pascal


On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, John Derk wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> A df on my system has indicated the /usr slice is at 100% of capacity
> (of 479,783k). I have only been running bsd for a short while. I have a
> win95 box with a 1.7G hd--where about 650M are allocated to bsd. I did
> use /stand/sysinstall to add some ports/packages, but I didn't think
> they were going to take up too much space. Also, there were frequent
> onscreen reports of some kind of error while the packages were being
> added. I know, I know: "WHAT error?" you ask. Unfortunately, I have no
> log of this to offer, but I guess it was obviously to do with running
> out of space, no? At any rate, this brings up the question:
> 
> If a guy has about 650M to work with, wants to run freebsd 2.2.6, and
> basically can content himself with being able to network two PCs, run
> netscape (& XWindows), and learn to set up his printer, how feasable is
> it?
> 
> Also: I plan to probably reinstall bsd from scratch, unless there is an
> easy way to find out what I can delete to regain the needed space. Is
> there?
> 
> Next, a documentation question: I tried my best to find out about the
> above issues by checking the Handbook and manpages, etc., but could not
> find a comprehensive explanation. I had hoped to find info about the
> following:
> 
>      1. How to determine optimal file system sizes for setup of /swap,
> /usr, and so forth
>      2. How to prevent overloading of various disk slices (e.g., I know
> cron is supposed to be something to watch out for)
>      3. Which files to suspect first, when the file system is at
> capacity. I.e, which files most commonly proliferate to the point where
> all space gets used up
> 
> Can someone suggest a specific source that addresses any/all of the
> above? (The more the better, because I would like to get a detailed
> understanding)
> 
> Thanks,
> John Derk <johnderk@infoserve.net>
> 
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