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TMS Low Disk Space Warning Threshold

Anthony Thomson
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Does anyone know what the threshold is for TMS to warn about Low Disk Space?  I can't find it in the documentation.

 

Mine is giving me this warning now, and I'm wondering how much space I have to give it before it will be happy, likely by increasing the virtual disk size, so it would be nice to know my target, since that sort of thing requires some paperwork and I'd rather not have to do it twice.

 

Thanks.

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Patrick Sparkman
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Depending on the deployment size, it's recommended for the hard drive to be around 60-80GB per the TMS Install Guide.  You could move your SQL database off the server, if it's hosted on the same server as TMS, as well as deleting old server logs.  Here are some suggestions on how you can free up some disc space on the TMS server.

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Patrick Sparkman
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Depending on the deployment size, it's recommended for the hard drive to be around 60-80GB per the TMS Install Guide.  You could move your SQL database off the server, if it's hosted on the same server as TMS, as well as deleting old server logs.  Here are some suggestions on how you can free up some disc space on the TMS server.

tms-low-disk-space

tms-diskspace-lower

free-space-tms-windows-server

Thanks.  I had already gone through all the server cleanup suggestions above.  It's a small TMS installation, and not worthwhile moving the SQL database off server.

What I had missed was the 60 GB minimum recommendation that appeared in the 14.4 version of the Install Guide; previous versions only referred to "4 GB for installation and application footprint".  I guess the updates (TMS and Windows) accumulated to this point just finally exceeded my space; I had only allocated 50 GB.  I'll get it bumped to 60 GB and call it good.