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The ds command shows that out of 200Gb, 0 is free, and the ncdu / program means that only 6Gb is used. How to find what ate the whole place?

Reported as a duplicate by participants pavel , Vadim Ovchinnikov , fori1ton , Harry , user194374 Jan 19 '17 at 10:17 .

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  • Have you tried rebooting? - gbg
  • For example, du -hd 1 and then search by levels. - sergw
  • same thing - 6Gb. I did not try to reboot. May I help? - IK
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    The @IK place is probably "occupied" by the file (s) that was marked as deleted, but whose descriptor was not freed (that is, it is still in use). Check out the results of the lsof | egrep 'DEL|dele' lsof | egrep 'DEL|dele' - MAN69
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    @gbg Reboot helped. Now occupied 36% Thank you very much - IK

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The problem was due to the incorrect operation of the script. It was found that after a reboot, the place quickly began to decrease. Unfortunately, I could not determine exactly where he dumped the data. Script fixed and places now 95%