I have fedora 16 64 bit and it's using 7.0gb of space. In your situation, i'd be looking for a massive core dump file or a runaway log file. This tutorial explains how to clean yum.
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My hdd is 14gb total. My /var files system is at 98%. The repodata there gets quite large.
Inside this folder below files.
Please let me know what file i can delete from the system. Files are then placed in /var/tmp/yum [user]*/. In this section, we’ll learn different. If you want to install nginx, varnish, and lots of useful.
The dnf package manager, like yum, retains a cache of downloaded package files and metadata in the /var/cache/dnf directory by default. Focus first on any subdirectory that has a big number associated with it's content, like. So is there a simple rule for which other files underneath /var/cache/yum can be manually deleted, to save. /var/cache/yum and /var/lib/rpm are using 223mb and 125mb respectively and growing.
I searched for any file that is bigger 15m.
While yum is a powerful tool for managing packages and dependencies, the utility sometimes caches a lot of data, taking up disk space. We have by far the largest rpm repository with nginx module packages and vmods for varnish.