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Root Filesystem Shows 100% Full

in Linux 2 comments

Applies To

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Version N/A and later

Linux x86-64

Symptoms

The output from “df -h” command shows that the / filesystem is 100% full.

# df -h | egrep “Mounted|sda3”
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 39G 39G 320M 100% /

Cause

In this case, the /u01 directory was not empty when the separate /u01 filesystem was mounted at /u01.

While what is currently displayed in /u01 is from the separate /u01 filesystem, the files present in /u01 on the root filesystem before the mount of /u01 are still there and taking up space in the root filesystem.

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