Warning: The disk usage for one or more of your partitions is running low

staff

Verified User
Joined
Sep 19, 2007
Messages
114
Location
France
Hello

This is an automated message notifying you that the following partition(s) have exceeded the 95% threshold:

98% - /


What I have to do to put my client on another partition because look

/dev/sda1 2.9G 2.5G 282M 90% /
/dev/sda2 685G 3.0G 647G 1% /home
tmpfs 500M 0 500M 0% /dev/sh

I want to put my clients on the partition sda2 how I should do?
 
You should format and have it repartitioned that setup will never work.
 
It will but you need to move all of the major partitions to home then.

/etc
/var
/usr

...

etc
 
I did not understand what I do?
Save yourself the hassle and frustration. Ask your host to re-format and re-partition your HD. Since say you have a 685GB HD or more, you can do the following partitioning (just a suggestion):
/ 10GB
/usr 30GB
/var 48GB
/tmp 6GB
SWAP (it depends on the amount of Memory RAM you have)
/home (allocate the remaining quota/disk space)
 
Hi,
Iam hawe w/w problem :

This is an automated message notifying you that the following partition(s) have exceeded the 95% threshold:

96% - /

-------------------------------------------------------
DA :

/dev/sda1 2,9G 2,5G 289M 90% /
/dev/sda2 685G 5,6G 644G 1% /home
/dev/shm 501M 0 501M 0% /dev/shm

#df
Serwer , dir - ( /home | /dev/sda2 ) :
usage - 5832076
free - 675254012

System CentOS 4.4 , 2 x DA , 2 x Dedicate serwer , 2 x quota disck usage in DA = problems:/

Help me !
 
Use the DirectAdmin new admin reseller backup at the admin level to back up all the resellers/accounts on the server.

Have the server rebuilt and DirectAdmin reinstalled, and then restore the backup.

Jeff
 
Not quite. You could make a log of changes in fstab, move a lot of stuff around, create everything in the one large partition, and only /boot in the small partition, or perhaps /boot and /tmp.

The problem is you could easily make mistakes and then you can't reboot. So you'd still have to make the full backup.

Given the choice (we once were) we rebult.

Jeff
 
Back
Top