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Spectator41
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The / filesystem is low on disk space or inodes VCSA

Hi, need your assistance conditional, does not run the vSphere Web interface,

place on the dev / sda3 was over how to fix it, thanks

vcsa1:~ # df -h

Filesystem                            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda3                              11G   11G     0 100% /

udev                                  4.0G  168K  4.0G   1% /dev

tmpfs                                 4.0G   36K  4.0G   1% /dev/shm

/dev/sda1                             128M   38M   84M  31% /boot

/dev/mapper/core_vg-core               25G  173M   24G   1% /storage/core

/dev/mapper/log_vg-log                 20G   13G  6.5G  66% /storage/log

/dev/mapper/db_vg-db                  9.9G  227M  9.2G   3% /storage/db

/dev/mapper/dblog_vg-dblog            5.0G  187M  4.5G   4% /storage/dblog

/dev/mapper/seat_vg-seat              9.9G  469M  8.9G   5% /storage/seat

/dev/mapper/netdump_vg-netdump       1001M   18M  932M   2% /storage/netdump

/dev/mapper/autodeploy_vg-autodeploy  9.9G  151M  9.2G   2% /storage/autodeploy

/dev/mapper/invsvc_vg-invsvc          5.0G  160M  4.6G   4% /storage/invsvc

vcsa1:~ #

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Marmotte94
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Spectator41
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thanks for answers.

which is responsible for the VMDK section dev / sda3? I VMDK1 increased to 30 GB, but I still get this:

vcsa1:~ # vpxd_servicecfg storage lvm autogrow

VC_CFG_RESULT=0

vcsa1:~ #

vcsa1:~ # df -h

Filesystem                            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda3                              11G   11G     0 100% /

udev                                  4.0G  164K  4.0G   1% /dev

tmpfs                                 4.0G   36K  4.0G   1% /dev/shm

/dev/sda1                             128M   38M   84M  31% /boot

/dev/mapper/core_vg-core               25G  173M   24G   1% /storage/core

/dev/mapper/log_vg-log                 20G   11G  7.9G  58% /storage/log

/dev/mapper/db_vg-db                  9.9G  227M  9.2G   3% /storage/db

/dev/mapper/dblog_vg-dblog            5.0G  187M  4.5G   4% /storage/dblog

/dev/mapper/seat_vg-seat              9.9G  469M  8.9G   5% /storage/seat

/dev/mapper/netdump_vg-netdump       1001M   18M  932M   2% /storage/netdump

/dev/mapper/autodeploy_vg-autodeploy  9.9G  151M  9.2G   2% /storage/autodeploy

/dev/mapper/invsvc_vg-invsvc          5.0G  160M  4.6G   4% /storage/invsvc

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Marmotte94
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Hi,

/dev/sda isn't a LVM partition. You must extend this volume with tool for linux.

I recommend you to take a backup before this action.

Thanks,

Please, visit my blog http://www.purplescreen.eu/
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shanfitz
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I had this same issue today and was able to resolve it by following the steps found in the KB at vCenter Appliance root Partition 100% full due to Audit.log files not being rotated (2149278) | VMwa... -- after following the steps and rebooting the VCSA, my /dev/sda3 mount went from 11GB (full) to 3.4GB.

Shannon Fitzpatrick @shanfitz www.shanfitz.com
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