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have you ever got warning message from unix admin that file
system running out of space or not enough disk space?what
will u do?
 Question Submitted By :: Nandakumar
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  Re: have you ever got warning message from unix admin that file system running out of space or not enough disk space?what will u do?
Answer
# 1
A user can see such message or warning when user cross the 
limit of data size. You will need to clean up the disk to 
make free disk space.

Thanks,
Amit Shiknis
 
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  Re: have you ever got warning message from unix admin that file system running out of space or not enough disk space?what will u do?
Answer
# 2
If you want to delete large files that resides on your home
directory you can sort out things using find command.

find . -size +10M ---> lists files having size greater than 
                       10MB.

find . -size -10M --> lists files having size less than 10MB.

Similarly you can use "k" instead of "M" for kb's.
 
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  Re: have you ever got warning message from unix admin that file system running out of space or not enough disk space?what will u do?
Answer
# 3
you can increase disk space slightly by tune2fs command and
can used in reserved blocks
 
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