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12-12-2018 08:52 AM
Hi,
I am having issues with Disk Usage 15GB out of 17GB but when I go into ML and try "DELETE ALL DATA STRUCTURE FILES" under Temporary Data Structure Folder I get an error "Error deleting the Connections File".
When I actually browse to the folder via the CLI there are no files in it either which is strange...
Any ideas how to clear up disk space?
12-17-2018 07:28 AM
This feedback should be improved int he tool.
Actually, when there is nothing to delete, it fails at deleting the folder.
So, do not worry about this issue.
You can give a try deleting old packages via "sudo apt autoremove". I hope this gives you some extra space.
Otherwise, you can always add an additional virtual disk and mount into the virtual logic.
12-13-2018 08:45 AM
Can you show the owner and rights for your data folder:
i'm using /PALogs and the privileges/owner are below.
drwxrwxrwx 5 www-data www-data 4096 Dec 12 02:09 PALogs
12-17-2018 07:28 AM
This feedback should be improved int he tool.
Actually, when there is nothing to delete, it fails at deleting the folder.
So, do not worry about this issue.
You can give a try deleting old packages via "sudo apt autoremove". I hope this gives you some extra space.
Otherwise, you can always add an additional virtual disk and mount into the virtual logic.
12-19-2018 01:24 AM
Thanks for the feed back guys. I gave full rwx access to the folder and still get the error.
But managed to clear some space with "sudo apt autoremove", thanks @dgildelaig.
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