Hi! When I log on to my cpanel account, the stats menu on the left shows disk space usage as 1480.39/∞. But when I click on the link of "disk space usage" it shows me as though the disk space usage is limited. For example my public_html shows that it is almost full making me worried of uploading more files.
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Hi, Horde is a mystery with its disk space consumption...or is it something else?
The 'disk space usage' panel shows 45.74 mg being used by mail; when i click on 'mail' on the 'disk space usage' panel, the the in, out, send, trash boxes for all mail id's have far less than the amount of disk space usage noted on the above mentioned panel.
I have a number of Linux webservers for which I'd like to track where disk space is going and keep disk space to a minimum.
Typically I login on SSH and use du to find out where disk space is wasted but this is cumbersome and slow.
Hello All,
While trying to access the WHM panel, I am getting the following error. Up on checking the server via ssh and I have notified that the disk usage is 100%. I have freed disk space and tried to start the cPanel service but it ends with error also I am not able to run the /scripts/up --force. It end with Perl error and /scripts/chkperlmodules is missing in the server.
So i have 20 gbs of unallocated space on my hard disk. I get this error when i try to install fedora using the "Use existing space" Option.
Shouldn't it create a new partition automatically? I have 400 gigs on my C: drive, and 20 gigs of Unallocated space. Why doesn't this work.
My theory is that this isn't truly unformatted space like i need.
After upgrading my Samsung S2 to Jellybean, I have, in my notifications, a "Storage space" warning that some system functions may not work properly.
Also, when I try to install any app, I get the error: "Out of space. Free up some space and try again", which gives me a link to Manage Applications.
I have an HPUX 11.31 system which is configured with hardware RAID 5 across 4x300GB drives. I allocated all but 100GB of space when building the system, but put only 20GB into /usr. Today, I'm told that an application owner needs more space on /usr.
There's 100GB of unallocated disk space and I've run into issues trying to unmount /usr because processes are running.
I see the following error while trying run the command shown below. I read somewhere that my /boot partition is low on disk space. How can I increase the size of the /boot partition so I can install more software?