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01-17-2017 12:34 PM
I regularly update the OS to the next recommended version every other month, and I was wondering if there was anything that has to be done to clean up the hard drive so as not to run out of space?
01-18-2017 07:24 AM
So I don't need to delete them because they are not downloaded and on my box?
01-18-2017 07:27 AM
The thing is I know some of the 6.x.x release I did download and install, but it does not appear that they can be deleted.
01-18-2017 07:27 AM - edited 01-18-2017 07:30 AM
Correct 🙂 p.s interesting. Not sure how this happens. Just checking my LAB device, once its downloads it stays there unless l delete it. Or maybe l am missing something
01-18-2017 07:29 AM
So what about the version that I did download and isntall that no longer show downloaeded
01-18-2017 09:19 AM
If it's currently installed you won't have an option to delete the image since you need it. If you don't have the image installed corrently and it has been downloaded you should get an option to delete it. I don't believe that the install process ever deletes old software versions but maybe it does during one of the major updates?
01-18-2017 09:42 AM
That's what I thought would be the case as well but I see previous version that i had downloaded and installed at one point but now I am on a higher OS version that do not give me the option to delete. I want to free up some space and I thought this would be an easy method but so far it has not worked out that way.
01-18-2017 01:37 PM
You could take a look at how many named configs you have saved if you are trying to free up some space. Some admins with save named all the time and never delete them and they start to build up a little bit.
01-18-2017 01:47 PM
I don't believe I have done any of that I usually export the named config to another location. But what would I need to do to check and see if there are any?
01-19-2017 06:34 AM
If you log into the CLI and do a show config saved ? It will list the saved configs that you have and you can delete them with the same command as long as you include the filename that you actually want to delete. These files aren't generally that large but if you have a lot of them they can chew up diskspace.
01-19-2017 09:26 AM
I did a show config saved and this is what I got
jprovine@sis-pamgt(active)> show config saved
Invalid syntax.
01-19-2017 09:30 AM - edited 01-19-2017 09:34 AM
Press TAB. But l dont think it takes a lot of space:
di_@ACME-AB12CD-FW1> show config saved
PA4020-GOLD_03_03_2016 2016/03/03 15:52:10 70.5K
autosave-6.1-20151203.xml 2015/12/03 10:17:51 29.4K
autosave-7.0-20160411.xml 2016/04/11 16:50:07 77.3K
candidate-config candidate-config
last-pushed-sp-config.xml 2015/12/03 09:52:06 0.1K
running-config.xml 2017/01/16 15:13:48 107.0K
techsupport-saved-currcfg.xml 2016/10/06 10:06:04 101.5K
<value> Saved configuration
di_@ACME-AB12CD-FW1> show config saved
01-19-2017 09:31 AM
same thing
jprovine@sis-pamgt(active)> show config saved
Invalid syntax.
01-19-2017 09:37 AM
so fill the command "space bar" and then tab
01-19-2017 11:10 AM
Thats was the ticket
jprovine@sis-pamgt(active)> show config saved
autosave-5.0-20140415.xml 2014/04/15 21:33:24 57.6K
autosave-6.0-20150130.xml 2015/01/30 06:04:03 514.8K
autosave-6.1-20160721.xml 2016/07/21 07:44:59 900.3K
candidate-config candidate-config
running-config.xml 2017/01/19 01:02:32 1057.5K
sis-pamgt-2015-04-14.xml 2015/04/14 09:56:30 860.4K
techsupport-saved-currcfg.xml 2016/07/29 09:29:12 910.3K
<value> Saved configuration
01-19-2017 11:31 AM
Support suggested I do this
> delete debug-log mp-log file *.1
> delete debug-log mp-log file *.2
> delete debug-log mp-log file *.3
> delete debug-log mp-log file *.old
> debug ike pcap delete
> delete pcap directory *
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