Hallo,
Paul Coccoli hat gesagt: // Paul Coccoli wrote:
Also, have you checked for any core files lying
around? If you have a
process that's dumping core and being
restarted,
your disk can fill up
quickly. You can use find to remove any core
files on disk:
find / -name "core.*" -exec rm {} \;
Oops, I'd say you should not run this at all: It
will also find files
like "core.pd", "core.txt" or "core.c" which
probably are *not*
coredumps. Better use:
I caught that one. :) I did 'find / -name "core"' and
manually removed the several dumps that were laying
around.
ron
$ find / -name "core" -exec rm {} \;
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