On 12/5/06, Gordon Messmer <yinyang(a)eburg.com> wrote:
Dan Track wrote:
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> Here's the output of the strace.
Curious! There's only one relevant stat(), so the size is definitely
coming from the directory. Try using that "stat" command line tool:
stat /var/spool/mqueue
Is this an ext3 filesystem? What does /proc/mounts look like?
Hi
Here's the result from the stat command:
stat /var/spool/mqueue
File: "/var/spool/mqueue"
Size: 311296 Blocks: 7448760 IO Block: 4096 Directory
Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 15374 Links: 2
Access: (0755/drwxr-xr-x) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 12/ mail)
Access: Wed Dec 6 09:00:30 2006
Modify: Wed Dec 6 09:16:10 2006
Change: Wed Dec 6 09:16:10 2006
Yep this is a redhat 7.2 system, that will be upgraded next month, finally :).
Any ideas on what else to check, before I do any delete's or fsck's.
Thanks
Dan