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Old 01-08-08, 16:04
dsusendran dsusendran is offline
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Question Solaris

Hello,

*I know this is not the right place to post this*

My shop has a Solaris Sparc Server (I think it is version 8), this machine has 2 hard disks, the primary hard disk (which houses the OS) is full, df -k tells me that the mount c0s0t0d1 (primary hard disk) is 100%. Could any one tell me how to find out how to list *ALL* the files in that disk?

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Old 01-08-08, 16:23
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Originally Posted by dsusendran
*I know this is not the right place to post this*
and yet....here it is!

Bad poster...BAD poster...you should be ashamed of yourself, doing something that you KNOW is wrong before you do it. People go to hell for that kind of stuff

That said....errrr....maybe "ls"?

I wonder what someone that is not conversant in SPARK-SPEAK is doing cleaning up a drive on said machine? That would make me a bit nervous if I was the boss.
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Old 01-08-08, 17:16
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What i was looking for is

ls -lR (recursive listing of all files and its description - size, location)

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Old 01-08-08, 22:37
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Cleaning up SparcStation boot drive

I'm moving the rest of this thread in from the Yak Corral since it really belongs here instead of mixed in there.

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