I am trying to guess the disk used on a linux system. The problem is that with commands like ‘du -kxa / |sort -g’ I see there is less space used than the filesystem reports (8Gb from a partition of 19Gb). I suspect that there are hidden files and folders under several mount points. I can’t unmount the disks because is a production machine and it can’t be stopped easily.
The question is:
On linux how can I get the folders and files hidden under a mount point? Is there any way to measure this space?
Linux version: Redhat enterprise linux server 5.3.
This is one thing bind mounts are useful for. Assuming I have two separate file systems
/usr, and/usr/local, you can do this to see if/usr/localis hiding anything: