evilphantom
Technical User
Hi I really need help with this one and quick.
I have taken over management of a linux server running Debian Linux. It has AMANDA running which does a nightly backup of the database, html and mail. The problem is that the disk seems like its getting smaller in size on a daily basis and isn't recovering the space. I have a little less then 1 GB left and I need to recover this lost space. The way the system is partitioned nothing should get written to the partition in question [/] with the exception of AMANDA using this drive as the holding disk.
AMANDA does not see anything to be backed up so I don't knwo why the drive is getting smaller. Does anyone have any Ideas
You help is most appreciated.
Thanks
Dez
I have taken over management of a linux server running Debian Linux. It has AMANDA running which does a nightly backup of the database, html and mail. The problem is that the disk seems like its getting smaller in size on a daily basis and isn't recovering the space. I have a little less then 1 GB left and I need to recover this lost space. The way the system is partitioned nothing should get written to the partition in question [/] with the exception of AMANDA using this drive as the holding disk.
AMANDA does not see anything to be backed up so I don't knwo why the drive is getting smaller. Does anyone have any Ideas
You help is most appreciated.
Thanks
Dez