Not sure if this is possible, but is there a way to go into a directory / directories and list the contents and size of the contents? Basically what I've run into is two hosts have filled up the "/" directory to 100% where as my other hosts are running just fine, same partition setup, same installed 3rd party apps, etc.. VMware support can't really give me any light on where all these files came from (1.5G to 5G jump) and listing all the files above 10MB didn't shead any light either so I need to go folder by folder to try and find all these small files that are consuming the space.
Thanks for any help
Kyle
Go to the / folder and type "du -h --max-depth=1". If you want more depth increase it. If you want all directory tree remove the max-depth. Is that what you need?
Marcelo Soares
VMWare Certified Professional 310/410
Virtualization Tech Master
Globant Argentina
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Go to the / folder and type "du -h --max-depth=1". If you want more depth increase it. If you want all directory tree remove the max-depth. Is that what you need?
Marcelo Soares
VMWare Certified Professional 310/410
Virtualization Tech Master
Globant Argentina
Consider awarding points for "helpful" and/or "correct" answers.
Thanks, that was what I was looking for, didn't return the results I was hoping, still trying to find 3.5GB of files somewhere on the root even though the folder structure has the same sizes as a normal host.
Kyle