Root file system getting full SLES 10 SAP ERP6

Hi Gurus
Iam having an unusual  problem.My / file system is getting full and i can`tv pick up what causing it .I have checked the logs in /var/messages.I  dont know whats writing to / .I didnt copy anything directly on /
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5             7.8G  7.5G     0 100% /
SLES 10 64 bit  ERP6 SR2
Anyone who had a similar problem.
Any ideas are welcome

cd /
xwbr1:/ # du -hmx --max-depth=1
1       ./lost+found
48      ./etc
1       ./boot
1       ./sapdb
1       ./sapmnt
1430    ./usr
0       ./proc
0       ./sys
0       ./dev
85      ./var
8       ./bin
1       ./home
83      ./lib
12      ./lib64
1       ./media
1       ./mnt
488     ./opt
56      ./root
14      ./sbin
2       ./srv
1       ./tmp
1       ./sapcd
1       ./backupdisk
1       ./dailybackups
1       ./fulloffline
cd /root
xwbr1:~ # du -hmx --max-depth=1
1       ./.gnupg
1       ./bin
1       ./.kbd
1       ./.fvwm
2       ./.wapi
12      ./dsadiag
1       ./.gconf
1       ./.gconfd
1       ./.skel
1       ./.gnome
1       ./.gnome2
1       ./.gnome2_private
1       ./.metacity
1       ./.gstreamer-0.10
1       ./.nautilus
1       ./.qt
1       ./Desktop
1       ./.config
1       ./Documents
1       ./.thumbnails
38      ./.sdtgui
1       ./sdb
1       ./.sdb
4       ./.mozilla
56      .

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