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Lost Storage Space After Failed Backup Centos6

Peter_R

Basic Pleskian
Hello I Wish Plesk 12 had some auto cleaning option to recover spaces after failed backup.

I had scheduled a backup to FTp Repository but it failed and it saved on local server.
fine
I deleted the backup from Local Server Repository and still the space is not RECOVERED.
Now when i try to access "Backup Manager" in Plesk i get error no space available.

Why when deleting backups Plesk 12 does not clean it up properly ?
How can i fix that ?

in terminal i run
#df -h

output:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_sitename-LogVol00
4.7G 4.7G 0 100% /
tmpfs 2.4G 8.0K 2.4G 1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 248M 47M 189M 20% /boot
/dev/mapper/vg_sitename-LogVol02
2.9G 938M 1.8G 35% /tmp
/dev/mapper/vg_sitename-LogVol03
17G 3.8G 13G 24% /var

Problem: seems to be here where i have 100% use in

/dev/mapper/vg_sitename-LogVol00
4.7G 4.7G 0 100% /

How do i get to this volume and see what uses up 4.7G of data ? is that root partition ?

Please advise
Thanks
 
Well i restarted the server and that link did not help me...
also i wanted to point out that i am not Advanced Linux user

i am trying to find out what is eating up my space

thx
 
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