Scrounging for Disk Space

By Sandra Henry-Stocker, ITworld.com |  Operating Systems Add a new comment

Server disks are getting larger all of the time, but
this simple fact doesn't seem to be making much of a
difference in the system administrator's day-to-day
routine. OUr disks are still filling up faster than
most of us can trim them down. So, when we just need
to free up a chunk of disk space in a hurry on some
particular file system, what should we do?




Finding a chunk of disk space that we can potentially
move from one partition to another in order to create
needed space sounds easy enough, but is a relatively
tedious task. There are no obvious tools or commands
to identify candidate files or directories quickly and
easily. Aside from tracking down core files and large
temporary files (files that we can generally identify
by name), there's no easy way to find a file or group
of files that can be moved or removed in a pinch.




Let's look at some tricks that might make the task a
little easier.



Finding Large Files



To find large files within a particular partition, we
can always use a command like this:



find / -mount -type f -size +10000 -ls



This command will look through the root partition (but
NOT other partitions) for files larger than 5 MB or so,
the 10000 in this command representing the file size in
512-byte blocks and the "+" indicating "larger than".
The "mount" argument in this command keeps this find
command from searching through all other mounted
partitions for candidates while the "-type f" clause
keeps the command from reporting on anything other than
regular files.




Similar commands can be constructed to find large files
in other file systems. Here's one looking in /opt for
files larger than half a gigabyte that has found two 1
GB files:




# find /opt -mount -type f -size +1000000 -ls
  177 1049096 -rw------t  1 root     other    1073741824
Oct  7 16:05 /opt/swapfile
  178 1049096 -rw------t  1 root     other    1073741824
Oct  7 16:08 /opt/swapfile2

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