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I have an Amazon EC2 m1.small instance (3.4.83-70.111.amzn1.i686).

I don't understand where is my free disk space.

What am I doing:

sudo su -
cd /
df -h

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/xvda1      7.9G  7.0G  864M  90% /
tmpfs           838M     0  838M   0% /dev/shm

Used: 7.0gb

du -sh /*

7.1M    /bin
24M     /boot
48K     /dev
6.7M    /etc
100K    /home
62M     /lib
4.0K    /local
16K     /lost+found
4.0K    /media
4.0K    /mnt
208M    /opt
du: cannot access `/proc/29094/task/29094/fd/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access `/proc/29094/task/29094/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access `/proc/29094/fd/4': No such file or directory
du: cannot access `/proc/29094/fdinfo/4': No such file or directory
0       /proc
1.5G    /root
9.9M    /sbin
4.0K    /selinux
4.0K    /srv
0       /sys
48K     /tmp
704M    /usr
175M    /var

Total used: about 2697mb

7.0gb != 2697mb

Not even close.

The du output is right. I do actually have 1.5gb in /root, 208mb in /opt and so on. So this is the right numbers.

Where is other free space?

Thank you!

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https://askubuntu.com/questions/209934/why-do-df-and-du-show-different-output suggests the discrepancy might be in open files, which are counted by df but not du.

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  • Yes, you are right. Previously I looked for opened files only in /tmp. But actually there were some in /opt/... with (deleted) mark So Yes, That was the Problem. Thank You. May 23, 2014 at 10:57

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