Volume size not real!!! where is my space?

Hi,
I have an Xserve connected to Xserve Raid, one of the volumes in the Rad is used exclusively for my users home folders, the physical size of that volume is 450 GB, the get info reports: capacity 549.88 GB, Used: 538.45 GB Available: 11.42 GB. when I go inside this volume I know for fact that all the home directories together are only 38 GB! what happened to the other space? is there hidden files which takes over 400GB? using the Admin Server tool it also shows the RED BARR (almost full). Any help would be appreciated.
Kind regards
JM

How are you checking the size of the user's homes?
If you are using any account in the Finder other than root you will not be able to accurately see the size of a user's home. Get Info will not read folders you do not have full access to.
You would need to log in as root to have the Finder's Get Info command show accurate sizes.
To see if there are any invisible files or folders you can use Terminal, again as the root user, and run ls -l.

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