[ydl-gen] Free space is missing (du, df and HFS plus file system)
Mark Guertin
guertin at brucemaudesign.com
Fri Jan 27 09:08:00 MST 2006
haha, it's not my drive that's missing space so it matters not to
me .. but if this is the problem it goes downhill from here and not
always in an orderly fashion. I have a drive doing a low level
format on a home server as I type this due to similar problems. :(
And yes, use the mac OS based stuff to fix it up if you chose to go
this route...
Mark
On 27-Jan-06, at 11:00 AM, Eric Dunbar wrote:
> Using HFS+ utilities in Linux? I thought they were out-of-date and
> deprecated?
>
> As for running a Mac OS X/Mac OS 9 utility... that would require me to
> physically access the computer (and find my ADB keyboard and mouse and
> rearrange things to hook up the monitor ;-). Would you really want me
> to do that? ;-) ;-) ;-)
>
> Eric.
>
> On 1/27/06, Mark Guertin <guertin at brucemaudesign.com> wrote:
>> Have you run any hfs+ repair tools on this partition lately? Sounds
>> like it might help (just a shot in the dark).
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On 26-Jan-06, at 10:19 PM, Eric Dunbar wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the hint but no such easy luck.
>>>
>>> pdisk shows all the right partition sizes. What's confusing about
>>> this
>>> is that du -h and df -h were showing the correct sizes a few
>>> weeks ago
>>> (this is a server box). Now it's df -h that's off (and, presumably
>>> nautilus uses df -h because nautilus too reports virtually no free
>>> space).
>>>
>>> Eric.
>>>
>>> On 1/26/06, rev rob <houseofshame at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I know this may sound silly but, what are the other partitions
>>>> of the
>>>> drive. Could the missing space be there?
>>>> Need to know?
>>>> as root try pdisk
>>>> "pdisk /dev/hdc"
>>>> then
>>>> "pdisk -l"
>>>> This should show you what partitions are on the drive as well as
>>>> the
>>>> size of each.
>>>> I just learned a little bit of "pdisk". So this is why I ask.
>>>> Hope this helps a lil bit, as it were.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 1/26/06, Eric Dunbar <eric.dunbar at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hello, I've got a bit of an odd situation.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have an HFS plus partition that I mount and use in Linux. I
>>>>> have a
>>>>> symlink to a directory in /mnt/macosx which appears in a Linux smb
>>>>> share that I mount in OS X. I'm missing about 5G of space
>>>>> according to
>>>>> various Linux utilities:
>>>>>
>>>>> df -h reports...
>>>>>
>>>>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>>>>> /dev/hdc8 7.7G 5.9G 1.5G 80% /
>>>>> none 125M 0 125M 0% /dev/shm
>>>>> /dev/hdc10 35G 28G 5.8G 83% /home
>>>>> /dev/hdc7 25G 24G 1.7G 94% /mnt/macosx
>>>>>
>>>>> du -h --max-depth=1 from /mnt gives...
>>>>> /mnt/macosx is 19G
>>>>>
>>>>> So, what's going on? I only just noticed it when I deleted a
>>>>> directory
>>>>> that contained about 4.3 GB of files this afternoon. When I
>>>>> checked df
>>>>> -h I only had 2.3 G free (when I had just deleted 4.3 GB from the
>>>>> directory, symlinked to a smb share, mounted in the OS X 10.4.4
>>>>> Finder).
>>>>>
>>>>> Any guesses as to what's going on? Or ways to get Linux to
>>>>> agree on
>>>>> the amount of space that's free?
>>>>>
>>>>> PS Yes, I realise I probably shouldn't be playing with HFS plus
>>>>> and
>>>>> smb and Mac OS X Finder.
>>>>>
>>>>> Eric.
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