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What is taking up so much space on my HD?

My server is set up for ONLY mail and webmail. There is no other activity on it. Yet I have an 80GB hard drive that is almost full (less than 4GB left). When I added up the Quota Used in my Server Admin, I only get about 2-3GB worth of space used. How do I find out where the rest of my hard drive space went to?

2 x 2 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon Xserve, Mac OS X (10.4.8), 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM

Posted on Feb 18, 2008 5:54 AM

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Feb 18, 2008 7:13 AM in response to pterobyte

No, backups go to another drive.

I just ran Disk Inventory X and found that I have a couple files in my /var/vm folder that are taking up quite a bit of space...the whole folder comes out to be about 10GBs. I'm assuming I need the things that are in there, but is there anyway to trim them down? The file names are: sleepimage, swapfile6, swapfile5, swapfile4, swapfile3, swapfile2, swapfile1, swapfile0.

Other than those files, DIX says that amavix.log is almost a gig.

Any other suggestions? Or should I just get a bigger HD?

Feb 18, 2008 8:43 AM in response to Simeon Miller1

A reboot can usually clear some of these files out, but I'd expect some or all of these will come right back.

How much physical memory is in this box? (Confirming the 4 GB you list in the footer?) Too little available memory can lead to the creation of swapfile images. Application load tends to need to get swapped out to somewhere.

Here are some details on the sleepimage, from [messageID 2530191|http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=2530191].

And that (I assume) amavis.log file can probably simply be removed. There is probably a tool or a script around to manage it, too. It's the mail filtering log for the anti-virus software.

I'd get a 750 GB (or two, and set up mirroring), mayhap two or four memory sticks (based on the existence of the swapfiles), and move along to the next issue. 80 GB isn't all that much storage in reality.

Feb 18, 2008 8:54 AM in response to MrHoffman

I haven't rebooted in 145 days. Yes I have 4GB of memory. I have two 80GB drives set up for mirroring, perhaps I should move to the bigger drives. Until then, I'm going to look more into this sleepimage thing and also get rid of that BU mount point that I don't need.

And really, you think 4GB of memory is too little to run a simple mailserver?

What is taking up so much space on my HD?

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