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What to do about "Warning: Not enough disk space"

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Ute H

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Hello.

I have the problem that i get the upper error message combined with the
information (/dev/sda5 20 KB free of 9.3 GB) .
This is if i have seen it correctly the partition for the Plesk backup files.
I already deleted all backups, so that i dont know why this partition is
still full.
Is there a way to solve the problem, ( deleting files manually or somthing )?
I would be very happy for any help!

Thanks

Ute
 
Hello.

I have the problem that i get the upper error message combined with the
information (/dev/sda5 20 KB free of 9.3 GB) .
This is if i have seen it correctly the partition for the Plesk backup files.
I already deleted all backups, so that i dont know why this partition is
still full.
Is there a way to solve the problem, ( deleting files manually or somthing )?
I would be very happy for any help!

Thanks

Ute

easiest way is delete via ssh
 
The folder where the plesk backup files are stored is empty.
Do you suggest i delete "/dev/sda5 "?
Sorry for asking stupidly, but this is defintily not my field of expertise.
Thanks

Ute
 
Hello,

please log in as root via ssh to the server and check /usr/local/psa/PMM/ usage.
Probably you have old stuff on tmp/ var/ and sessions/ dirs.

Regards,
Alex
 
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