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Under server status I see: Disk /dev/sda3 (/usr) 95 % with a red exclamation mark. It has been red for over a month now, and ...

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    Aletia Club Member Automile's Avatar
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    Should I be worried about Callisto?

    Under server status I see:

    Disk /dev/sda3 (/usr) 95 % with a red exclamation mark. It has been red for over a month now, and the percentage just keeps increasing.

    I wonder if anyone in support ever checks these things?

    A few months back, one of the disks was full, had a 100% reading, and I couldn't update my site at all until files were removed. Support said someone had added a lot of files in a short period of time. Now I wonder if this is about to happen again?

    What should those monitors read? There's another one that has a yellow warning icon instead of the green one as well, and it's been that way for months. Shouldn't they all be green?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Automile View Post
    Under server status I see:

    Disk /dev/sda3 (/usr) 95 % with a red exclamation mark. It has been red for over a month now, and the percentage just keeps increasing.

    I wonder if anyone in support ever checks these things?

    A few months back, one of the disks was full, had a 100% reading, and I couldn't update my site at all until files were removed. Support said someone had added a lot of files in a short period of time. Now I wonder if this is about to happen again?

    What should those monitors read? There's another one that has a yellow warning icon instead of the green one as well, and it's been that way for months. Shouldn't they all be green?
    Thank you for reporting this. We do monitor our servers and remove unnecessary files/logs etc to make space before they reach critical stage. I have now removed extra logs and /usr is back to 70%.
    Jawad A.
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    Thanks Jawad!

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