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/root partition full - partial solution found

jorge ceballos

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

This may be useful for some of you. This may not be new but did not find anything related in the Web.
After having my root partition dangerously filled up, spent some time trying to find what to erase or move.
My backup dumps are already in a second backup disk as well as all tmp files related.
All tmp folders are closely watched and major files erased regularly.

Following several threads in this forum found /usr/local/psa/var/ and particularly its apspackages folder which holds several zip files as well as their already installed scripts.
Made a backup folder in /var/ where the zip files were moved - obviously these files may be needed to reinstall some apps

With this move I recovered 5% of my root partition.
Not much but very useful when in the 94% range.

Regards
 
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