05-22-2013 07:02 AM - edited 03-18-2019 01:09 AM
I wanted to upgrade TMS and found out that only 250MB is available on disk C. I deleted all files from the directory ~/All Users/Administrator/Local Settings/Temp and now 1,31GB is free but still there is the message in eventvwr that only 8% is free. What else can I delete from the server, for example old log files?
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05-22-2013 07:57 AM
Hi
Check if you have any endpoint or infrastructure software in the software path. You can find the path to the folder in tms general settings. Delete packages if any.
Old logs can also be deleted. You can set these to be purged on a specific interval in tms server maintenance.
You can also check the user folders of other users logged in on the server. People tend to leave installers on the desktop etc..
/Magnus
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05-22-2013 07:57 AM
Hi
Check if you have any endpoint or infrastructure software in the software path. You can find the path to the folder in tms general settings. Delete packages if any.
Old logs can also be deleted. You can set these to be purged on a specific interval in tms server maintenance.
You can also check the user folders of other users logged in on the server. People tend to leave installers on the desktop etc..
/Magnus
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05-23-2013 12:32 AM
Hi!
The software folder is empty. I started clean utility and now have almost 6GB! Thank you for your help!
05-22-2013 07:58 AM
Assuming you are on a tms appliance..
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