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2017 Jul 29
4
claiming unsused space back
Hi,
I?m running a CentOS server in a VPS. Backups of the VPS take quite
much space if I don?t claim unused space.
Currently I?m using dd if=/dev/zero of=/mytempfile and remove that file
to claim that unused space. Any automatic way of doing a similar thing
in CentOS? I have googled for it but I have only found Debian commands.
Thanks in advance!
Miguel
2017 Jul 31
5
claiming unsused space back
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> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 5:11:33 AM
> Subject: [CentOS] claiming unsused space back
>
> Hi,
>
> I?m running a CentOS server in a VPS. Backups of the VPS take quite
> much space if I don?t claim unused space.
>
> Currently I?m using dd if=/dev/zero of=/mytempfile and remove that file
> to claim that unused space. Any automatic way of doing a similar thing
> in CentOS? I have googled for it but I have only found Debian commands.
>
> Thanks in advance!
I may be blind, but I don't seehow that technique can "reclaim" any space.
all...
2017 Jul 31
1
claiming unsused space back
....org>
> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 5:11:33 AM
> Subject: [CentOS] claiming unsused space back
>
> Hi,
>
> I?m running a CentOS server in a VPS. Backups of the VPS take quite
> much space if I don?t claim unused space.
>
> Currently I?m using dd if=/dev/zero of=/mytempfile and remove that file
> to claim that unused space. Any automatic way of doing a similar thing
> in CentOS? I have googled for it but I have only found Debian commands.
>
> Thanks in advance!
I may be blind, but I don't seehow that technique can "reclaim" any space.
all...
2017 Jul 31
0
claiming unsused space back
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Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 5:11:33 AM
Subject: [CentOS] claiming unsused space back
Hi,
I?m running a CentOS server in a VPS. Backups of the VPS take quite
much space if I don?t claim unused space.
Currently I?m using dd if=/dev/zero of=/mytempfile and remove that file
to claim that unused space. Any automatic way of doing a similar thing
in CentOS? I have googled for it but I have only found Debian commands.
Thanks in advance!
Miguel
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2006 Dec 27
0
Formatting an arry to typeset as a table
...,
e.g.:
5.3
(4.2,6.4)
My current thinking is to have a function (possibly a summary method)
that takes the output from my functions and returns something that
could be passed directly to the latex, odfTable, etc. functions:
> myobj <- myfunc(myargs)
> latex( summary(myobj), file='mytempfile' )
I prefer to use LaTeX, but many of the people I work with are stuck
with MS products so the odf or html options are attractive there.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how best to format the output so
it can be passed to latex and friends? or will I need to write my own
methods for the...
2017 Jul 31
0
claiming unsused space back
....org>
> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2017 5:11:33 AM
> Subject: [CentOS] claiming unsused space back
>
> Hi,
>
> I?m running a CentOS server in a VPS. Backups of the VPS take quite
> much space if I don?t claim unused space.
>
> Currently I?m using dd if=/dev/zero of=/mytempfile and remove that file
> to claim that unused space. Any automatic way of doing a similar thing
> in CentOS? I have googled for it but I have only found Debian commands.
>
> Thanks in advance!
I may be blind, but I don't seehow that technique can "reclaim" any space.
all...