11-01-2010 10:05 AM - edited 03-19-2019 01:50 AM
I upgraded this server from 5.0 to 8.0 a while back. It has a C: partiton with 12GB (none available) and a D: partition with 137GB (134GB available). This is how Cisco setup the partitions during the install of 5.0 and now the C: drive is out of space. I looked at the SQL logs and they are not taking up hardly any space. Most of the space is in C:\Windows (6.39GB) and C:\Program Files (1.09GB). All third party software and installation files are on the D: drive. What is the recommended procedure here? Should I re-partition the drives with a Linux boot disk utility to give C: more space or is there a recommended way to clean up the C: drive?
11-01-2010 10:08 AM
Hi,
I would recommend doing a search for *.* on the C: and then sort by file size once the search completes and find out what's eating up all of the space.
Brad
11-01-2010 10:23 AM
These are the largest files on the C: drive:
Is it ok to delete any of these?
11-01-2010 10:39 AM
1. Looks like it can be truncated per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836605
2. Do not delete this, it's your Unity database
3 - 5, you may want to look at McAffee's recommendations to see what impact removing these would have. I would leave those alone until you fully understand what those are responsible for
Brad
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