Jun 14, 2019 #1 dsm600rr IS-IT--Management Nov 17, 2015 1,444 US All, I had a client call stating that Voicemail is not working, as the drive is full. I know nothing about these Hyper-V Virtual Machines however we did find a Avaya.vhd file that is 838.4GB in size. Suggestions? Thank you!
All, I had a client call stating that Voicemail is not working, as the drive is full. I know nothing about these Hyper-V Virtual Machines however we did find a Avaya.vhd file that is 838.4GB in size. Suggestions? Thank you!
Jun 14, 2019 #2 Pepp77 Vendor Oct 30, 2008 2,513 GB The .vhd is a virtual hard disk used by hyper-V - so what it is saying is your Avaya Virtual Machine HDD is using 838GB ! | ACSS SME | Upvote 0 Downvote
The .vhd is a virtual hard disk used by hyper-V - so what it is saying is your Avaya Virtual Machine HDD is using 838GB ! | ACSS SME |
Jun 14, 2019 #3 kyle555 Technical User Mar 8, 2010 4,706 CA https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-find-largest-file-in-directory-recursively-using-find-du/ If df -h shows 100% use in the terminal, probably a log file that failed to rollover Upvote 0 Downvote
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-find-largest-file-in-directory-recursively-using-find-du/ If df -h shows 100% use in the terminal, probably a log file that failed to rollover
Jun 14, 2019 #4 DaIPOTek Programmer Apr 26, 2016 208 US If its Windows VM Pro you can use a free utility called WinDirStat to visually show you whats taking up all that space. Upvote 0 Downvote
If its Windows VM Pro you can use a free utility called WinDirStat to visually show you whats taking up all that space.
Jun 15, 2019 #5 ipohead IS-IT--Management Oct 21, 2010 947 GB Do you know if it the Windows or the Linux application server version? If Windows should be able to run Treesize on the virtual machine. If Linux login to https://<your IP Address>:7070/WebManagement/WebManagement.html then Applications then File Manager where you can see the contents. Upvote 0 Downvote
Do you know if it the Windows or the Linux application server version? If Windows should be able to run Treesize on the virtual machine. If Linux login to https://<your IP Address>:7070/WebManagement/WebManagement.html then Applications then File Manager where you can see the contents.