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[linux] CentOS counts each folder size and looks for large files

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Posted on 1/27/2021 10:19:24 PM | | | |
Linux system checks disk space occupied by those large files
https://www.itsvse.com/thread-2695-1-1.html
The CentOS server disk is 100% again, and I don't know where the files are occupied, so to find out which files are occupied, the command is as follows:



It was found that the nginx log file was occupied again, and the solution was as follows:

nginx access_log logs are completely closed
https://www.itsvse.com/thread-4238-1-1.html






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 Landlord| Posted on 10/28/2023 6:09:43 PM |
Linux looks at the specified folder size


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