SUMMARY: Incorrect disk space reporting

From: Tom McCarrick <Tom.McCarrick_at_unilever.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 14:37:24 +0100 (British Summer Time)

Many thanks to Daiken, Gregory,Wolfram, Julian, Morgan,Joe, Hoai, Alan,
Richard, Frank

As most of you suggested, it is an Advanced filesystem and the filesystem in
question is part of a domain which does not always return accurate results to
the 'df' command.
   Also, there were 4 processes running which were revealed by the 'fuser'
command.
 
Original question:

  I have a filesystem, ekdata mounted on /ekdata which is reported as having
27% capacity when I run the 'df -k' command, even though I have deleted all its
files (and directories). What could be causing this?

Regards - Tom Mc Carrick
Received on Thu Jun 22 2000 - 13:39:21 NZST

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