Re: NFS weird problem




"ynotssor" <ynotssor@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Stephane M" <Stephane@.com> wrote in message
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On the Server, the space available is 100 gb
That I can see with Nautilus...

"df -k" to see partitions and space.

I did mount the server on the machine as :
Machine > mount <IP address Server>:/home /mnt/server

Don't use file redirection operators "<" and ">" in your descriptions.
They
make no sense in that context.

When I have a look on /mnt/server with nautilus, I can see that the
space available is only 13Gb !!!!????
...
- Any idea of what could be this differences of space ?

When reporting 100GB, you say "on the server" instead of "server:/home" -
the difference is probably your problem. Compare the 13GB with the results
of "df -k" on the server.


Thanks for your help..

I finally found another machine which show me the provblem.. A bloody trash
NOT empty
(But I don't know why this didn't appear on my first machine... weird..)
In both case, I was logged as root..

Anyway, that works !

Thanks


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