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Author: Marc Shapiro
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] rm not freeing space

On 3/15/21 6:31 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 10:28:32PM -0700, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote:
>> On 3/14/21 10:09 PM, Ludovic Bellière wrote:
>>> I assume you read the man page of fsck, as it's return code is what you
>>> want to pay attention to.
>>>
>>> As for lsof, the correct parameters would be `lsof +aL1 /dev/sdx. It
>>> should have thrown an error were you to use `lsof -L1`. If lsof returns
>>> nothing, your drive is most likely corrupted.
>> You are correct.  I used '+L' NOT '-L'.
>>> It may also be possible that the files you removed have other
>>> references on your file system, aka. hard links. To find them, you
>>> would need to know the inode number, either by using `stat` or `ls -i`.
>>> You can then find them using `find -inum`.
>>>
>>> Since you already removed the files, you most likely can't know the
>>> inode number. However you could throw a `find $path -size n[cwbkMG]` to
>>> list the files with the matching size.
>> I'm not following you on this.  What is this going to do for me? 'find' is
>> only going to show undeleted files.  How does this help?
> It is possible for a single file to be hard-linked in several places in the
> file system. If so, removing it in one place will still leave it accessible
> from another, and therefore not deleted.
>
> Files have reference counts to keep track of this.


These files should not have any links, hard or soft.  None of the other
files in that directory show a reference count above 1. They are backup
files created by fsarchiver.  I'm just trying to free up space by
deleting files from January.

Marc