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If you login to your VCSA and find you are faced with the these images: | |||
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This normally means that the /storage/log folder has consumed all of it's disk space, you can confirm this by connecting to the VCSA via SSH and running: | |||
<pre>df -h</pre> | |||
You will then probably see the /storage/log folder is 100% use. | |||
However this can be easily fixed by following the steps below. | |||
* In vCenter edit the settings of the VCSA | |||
* Increase the disk space of Disk 5 | |||
* SSH To the VCSA and run: | |||
<pre>vpxd_servicecfg storage lvm autogrow</pre> | |||
This will now grow the /storage/log folder in to the space you have added to the disk | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 20 March 2022
If you login to your VCSA and find you are faced with the these images:
This normally means that the /storage/log folder has consumed all of it's disk space, you can confirm this by connecting to the VCSA via SSH and running:
df -h
You will then probably see the /storage/log folder is 100% use.
However this can be easily fixed by following the steps below.
- In vCenter edit the settings of the VCSA
- Increase the disk space of Disk 5
- SSH To the VCSA and run:
vpxd_servicecfg storage lvm autogrow
This will now grow the /storage/log folder in to the space you have added to the disk <comments />