Strang df -h output
Andreas Laumann
al at authentidate.de
Sun Sep 5 06:51:31 UTC 2004
Yeah. something is really wrong with reporting disk usages since last
few days rawhide updates.
First seen after the famous gawk broke my initrd
justine [8:34] root /etc#df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 41G 2.9G 36G 8% /
none 632M 0 632M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda1 14G 8.4G 4.2G 67% /vmware
btw same w/o -h
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3 42829268 2947356 37706312 8% /
none 646716 0 646716 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda1 13844044 8770988 4369816 67% /vmware
Hmm last time i had ~10G free on / but now my partition has 36G free ???
My home dir on that partition contains 16796m of data
justine [8:42] root /home/xl#du -ms .
16796 .
Looks like a curvature of space on my disks ;) nice.
Am Samstag, den 04.09.2004, 17:45 -0500 schrieb Harry Putnam:
> My setup:
> *--
> Software:
> Linux kernel 2.6.7-1.517 Architecture i686
> Fedora Core release 2.90 (FC3 Test 1)
> Hardware:
> model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.00GHz
> cpu MHz : 1994.800
> *--
>
> I'm seeing output from `df -h' that I've never seen before. Not sure
> when it started but I think it could only be a matter of days at most
> since I last ran `df -h' for some reason.
>
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> [...]
> /dev/hda5 36G 20G 15G 58% /anex
> none 253M 0 253M 0% /dev/shm
> /dev/hdb9 7.6G 448M 6.7G 7% /home
> /dev/hda2 15G -64Z 15G 101% /mnt/pack
> /dev/hdb11 12G 4.6G 6.0G 44% /news
> [...] some unnecessary stuff snipped
>
> Note the strange output for /dev/hda2 (/mnt/pack)
> What on earth does that mean?
>
> That partition actually has 2.6 gigs of data on it by `du' reconning:
>
> du -sh /mnt/pack
> 2.6G /mnt/pack
>
> Its not a symlink or something:
>
> ls -ld /mnt/pack
> drwxr-xr-x 10 reader reader 4096 Sep 4 10:54 /mnt/pack
>
> So what is that output telling me?
>
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