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