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Plesk 12.0.18 : bad free disk space estimation

dedisoft

New Pleskian
Hi,

We have Plesk installed with a dedicated disk on /opt. System disk is about 20 GB, data disk is about 220 Gb.

There is 190 Gb free on the data disk (mounted on /opt).

But when we try to increase allocated space for a domain, Plesk says that there's enough disk space...

Is there any change or adjustement on Plesk we can do, so Plesk will check space on the good disk ?

Thanks for your explanation.

Regards,

Ubuntu 12.04 with Plesk 12.0.18
 
Make sure that vhosts content is located on partition with biggest diskspace. You can move vhosts location with transvhosts.pl utility.
 
Many thanks for your reply.

I've just verified and all vhosts are correctly configured on /opt.

Plesk psa.conf file is configured on /opt too.

Regards,
 
So, path to vhosts is /opt/var/www/vhosts/ and Plesk files located in /opt/usr/local/psa/ ?
Right?
 
What do you mean exactly "But when we try to increase allocated space for a domain, Plesk says that there's enough disk space..."? How it may be reproduced? What error message do you have exactly?
 
I go on Plesk, Subscriptions, the domain, Resources.

Then I increase Disk Space limit from 3500 MB to 5000 MB.

The error is: Unable to allocate the required amount of resources (quantity Disk space). Only 2489577472 Disk space are available.

Or there is 142 GB available on /opt.
 
Do you have Customer and Business Manager installed?
 
There are KB articles regarding "Unable to allocate the required amount of resources" error but they are related to cases when Customer and Business Manager installed.
 
I do have the same issue. When I try to increase the allowed Disk Space to 2000 KB while the df-command tells me that 46881700 KB is available. I get the same error: "Unable to allocate the required amount of resources (quantity Disk space). Only 537821184 Disk space are available.". The calculated available amount does not mean anything to me.
 
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