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02-18-2020 10:58 AM
I have two Cisco ISE 2.4P9 PAN nodes which are complaining about 94% disk utilization in /
server1.domain.com: warning - / is 94% used (13295652 of 14987616) server2.domain.com: warning - / is 94% used (13272036 of 14987616)
How do I free up disk space?
The nodes are used exclusively for TACACS authentication.
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02-18-2020 07:47 PM
Hi
Normally, by default purges should be enough.
Sometimes we see these behaviours solved by some patches.
I personally use a linux vm on which I attach the ise vmdk to clean it up myself but the best way is to call TAC and they will connect using root access to do the cleanup.
Be careful to have respected the vm prerequisites otherwise they will tell you to backup, reinstall the correct ova and restore your datas.
Thanks
Francesco
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Normally, by default purges should be enough.
Sometimes we see these behaviours solved by some patches.
I personally use a linux vm on which I attach the ise vmdk to clean it up myself but the best way is to call TAC and they will connect using root access to do the cleanup.
Be careful to have respected the vm prerequisites otherwise they will tell you to backup, reinstall the correct ova and restore your datas.
Thanks
Francesco
PS: Please don't forget to rate and select as validated answer if this answered your question
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02-18-2020 07:47 PM
Hi
Normally, by default purges should be enough.
Sometimes we see these behaviours solved by some patches.
I personally use a linux vm on which I attach the ise vmdk to clean it up myself but the best way is to call TAC and they will connect using root access to do the cleanup.
Be careful to have respected the vm prerequisites otherwise they will tell you to backup, reinstall the correct ova and restore your datas.
Thanks
Francesco
PS: Please don't forget to rate and select as validated answer if this answered your question
Normally, by default purges should be enough.
Sometimes we see these behaviours solved by some patches.
I personally use a linux vm on which I attach the ise vmdk to clean it up myself but the best way is to call TAC and they will connect using root access to do the cleanup.
Be careful to have respected the vm prerequisites otherwise they will tell you to backup, reinstall the correct ova and restore your datas.
Thanks
Francesco
PS: Please don't forget to rate and select as validated answer if this answered your question
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02-18-2020 07:53 PM - edited 02-18-2020 08:01 PM
One possibility is CSCvs04226 (related to CSCvi21737). CSCvo90281 another.
