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Resolved Server almost full since upgrade to Onyx

sdmx80

Basic Pleskian
Hello Pleskians,

Since the upgrade to Plesk Onyx, the server eats up 180 GB of the 200 GB available. The total webspace used by all domains is roughly 50 GB and I disabled Plesk backup for the time being.

Plesk version: Plesk Onyx v17.0.17_build1700161005.19 os_CentOS 7
OS: CentOS Linux 7.2.1511 (Core)

Could you please tell me how to get rid of this issue?

- sdmx80
 
Could you please tell me how to get rid of this issue?
To get started, try to find the most voluminous directories with command like:

# du -kxh | egrep -v "\./.+/" | sort -n
 
4,0K ./archives
4,0K ./.spamassassin
8,0K ./.autoinstaller
8,0K ./.pki
11M ./.cache
12K ./.config
12K ./fail2ban_old
16K ./.local
80M ./parallels
92M .

On a side note, /dev/ploop50213p1 now uses 184 GB
 
It would be better to run my command inside / directory instead of /root.

On a side note, /dev/ploop50213p1 now uses 184 GB

As far as I know ploop mounts is OpenVZ/Virtuozzo feature and I think it would be more effective to ask their support why your /dev/ploop50213p1 mountpoint is so huge.
 
It would be better to run my command inside / directory instead of /root.
As far as I know ploop mounts is OpenVZ/Virtuozzo feature and I think it would be more effective to ask their support why your /dev/ploop50213p1 mountpoint is so huge.

Sorry, that was noobish. Here's the output:
3,1G ./usr
4,0K ./.cpt_hardlink_dir_a920e4ddc233afddc9fb53d26c392319
4,0K ./media
4,0K ./mnt
4,0K ./srv
8,0K ./home
8,0K ./.pki
12K ./boot
16K ./lost+found
49G ./var
82M ./etc
92M ./root
128G ./tmp
180G .
618M ./opt
 
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