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Inodes reaching maximum

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meem

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I'm running Plesk 9 on a VPS, my inodes are at 94% capacity and rising. My disk space is very low and mail queue is clear so I assume there must be a ton of temp files somewhere. Any help with how to find and purge them would be greatly appreciated. I can open SSH in needed. If someone thinks the culprit is something other than temp files please feel free to respond.
 
Are you running drweb? my copy has hundreds of files it's kept that were infected, the database for it also spans hundreds of files.
 
thanks for your reply. i haven't drweb in months. i did find a few hundred files in the infected folder which i purged. but i'm still looking for what has to be 1000s of files temp or otherwise.
 
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