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Old 01-25-2010, 12:37 AM
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Default [SOLVED] zimbramon disk warnig

hello people, i finished of install zimbra 6, but in admin mail, i have email with the text:
Jan 25 02:30:00 mail zimbramon[4238]: 4238:crit: Disk warning: miserver.com: /dev/sda1 at 100%

why???? can you tell me, tnks.
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Old 01-25-2010, 12:43 AM
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hello people, i finished of install zimbra 6, but in admin mail, i have email with the text:
Jan 25 02:30:00 mail zimbramon[4238]: 4238:crit: Disk warning: miserver.com: /dev/sda1 at 100%

why???? can you tell me, tnks.
Well, the warning is that your HD is full - is it or isn't it? Post the output of 'df -h'.
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Old 01-25-2010, 07:37 AM
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Well, the warning is that your HD is full - is it or isn't it? Post the output of 'df -h'.
I did, but I didnt check, by fatigue, I inserted a usb with Zimbra installer, so left "/dev/sda", my key was full
thank for your help
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Old 11-01-2010, 11:57 PM
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Default zimbramon disk warnig

I am also having same problem ......

in admin mail, i have email with the massage: Jan 25 02:30:00 mail zimbramon[10757]: 10757:crit: Disk warning: miserver.com: /dev/hda at 100% why????

My server model is IBM x3550 M3 server and there is know partition with /dev/hda or IDE HDD but why gettings this massage i am getting

and put put of "df-h" is like

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 25G 4.6G 19G 20% /
/dev/sda6 210G 5.4G 193G 3% /opt
/dev/sda2 29G 568M 27G 3% /var
/dev/sda1 107M 14M 87M 14% /boot
tmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev/shm
none 1.8G 40K 1.8G 1% /var/lib/xenstored

could you pls help me..........
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Old 11-03-2010, 06:39 AM
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I am also having same problem ......

in admin mail, i have email with the massage: Jan 25 02:30:00 mail zimbramon[10757]: 10757:crit: Disk warning: miserver.com: /dev/hda at 100% why????

My server model is IBM x3550 M3 server and there is know partition with /dev/hda or IDE HDD but why gettings this massage i am getting

and put put of "df-h" is like

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 25G 4.6G 19G 20% /
/dev/sda6 210G 5.4G 193G 3% /opt
/dev/sda2 29G 568M 27G 3% /var
/dev/sda1 107M 14M 87M 14% /boot
tmpfs 1.8G 0 1.8G 0% /dev/shm
none 1.8G 40K 1.8G 1% /var/lib/xenstored

could you pls help me..........
It is Possible that Youmay have had this /dev/hda during migration or some work . And this was full or CD ROM/DVD which later might have been taken Out .This is what has been mentioned in this Post as One of the user had PenDrive Inserted & had gone full & got the notification...
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Old 11-06-2010, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Himanshu View Post
It is Possible that Youmay have had this /dev/hda during migration or some work . And this was full or CD ROM/DVD which later might have been taken Out .This is what has been mentioned in this Post as One of the user had PenDrive Inserted & had gone full & got the notification...


I have also noticed the same and i found the same reason


Thanx ... a lot
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Old 11-09-2010, 07:51 AM
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Does anybody know how to disable this warnig for one or more disks ??
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