High Disk Usage in FMC
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06-11-2021 02:26 AM
I am getting a warning in FMC GUI about Disk Usage.. it is at 86%
From the FMC CLI ..its showing that partition /dev/sda5/ has a disk usage of 86%.. how can i resolve this issue ?
Any help is appriciated.
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06-24-2021 09:18 AM
improvement after deleting a few big files
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06-24-2021 09:22 AM
cd /var/logs
du -h will giveyou big file information
cd /var - same will give you what file or folder taking space.
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06-24-2021 11:12 AM
but even after deleting some files there is no improvement.. is it possible /dev/sda5 is occupying space other than logs ?
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06-25-2021 02:32 AM
If you are not sure what to delete log files, suggest to raise an TAC Case.
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07-02-2021 07:35 AM
TAC suggested to do a reboot for this but it didnt resolve the issue
still awaiting for an update
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09-26-2023 04:07 AM
Is this issue resolved ? how ?
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12-21-2023 11:23 PM
Im having the similar issue with FTD. has anyone resolved this issue?
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01-30-2024 06:04 AM
Hey, where the disk is mounted on?
++ get in as root user
++ df -h /<hosted directory>
++ ls -l /<hosted directory>
++ delete the unwanted files there
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03-05-2024 02:20 AM
I went to /mnt/remote-storage/sf-storage/"some name like a013484c..."/remote-backups
and deleted some old backups there, after a few minutes problem solved.

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