200K Contest Question # 1:
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"Red Hat Enterprise Linux Troubleshooting Challenge 4" => Done! This was a nice and instructive short challenge. A tip for those are saying (or seeing) that they have correctly deleted the file (and they did) but that the output of the "df" command is still showing 100% usage of the filesystem: I saw that as being part of the challenge (and I solved that as well). What are the cases where removing a file may not free the corresponding occupied space in the filesystem? What can you do to diagnose and solve those situations?
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As other commenters have suggested, this is a common yet easy task to run across and fix. I've set up cron jobs to remove routinely old log files and other such files.
Yet this was a good exercise to keep my skills sharp.
So I've seen a few comments in the post-activity ratings that indicate people need to 'reboot' to fix the problem. That's not how I would recommend 'fixing' it. It also means you took an unscheduled downtime on your system that you could have resolved without rebooting.
@Houwang were you able to complete the troubleshooting challenge ?
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