All those theories seem possible. I agree it doesn't make sense that it takes a reboot for the reserved space to become free. The unit was rebooted after I deleted the log files I'd deleted and I did see the change there. I'd not deleted anything else yet so the unit was sitting at 89% usage...
I did a variant of that but now it's seemingly pointless. I did some more searching online and found a manual for the UC module. It can be turned off by holding the "top" button (v1 of the UC module) or the button (v2 of the UC module) for 2 seconds. The LEDs then change and the unit shuts...
I've tried that and gone through all the folders I see in /. I can only account for about 7GB of space when the system says / is using almost 17GB space. This makes me think there's either some hidden files that ls commands and du -sh doesn't see or a symbolic link being misinterpreted. Not...
My 11.1 UC module is showing over 90% disk usage. df-h shows that it's /dev/sda3, mounted at / that is full. I've done the standard find the nohup files but the only one is in ./opt/Avaya/oneXportal/openfire/bin/and shows a size of 0. I also get a number of errors when running the command...
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