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      Pilar
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      the system disk ran out of space. The path that I put to create the fog images is on a different disk from the system, however I have seen that the repository has been duplicated in the system partition in a folder called images, I do not know why it has been duplicated, how do I do to NOT duplicate and free up space on the system?

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        george1421 Moderator @Pilar
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        @pilar What is the output of df -h? Is it that you have run out of space on the root partition?

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          Pilar @Pilar
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          @pilar
          when I try the replication it effectively ran out of space on the root partition, as I try to duplicate all the images created in the images folder of the root, but I have already left space on the root. Now there is space

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            Pilar @george1421
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            @george1421

            root@FOG:~# df -h
            S.ficheros     Tamaño Usados  Disp Uso% Montado en
            udev             7,8G      0  7,8G   0% /dev
            tmpfs            1,6G   2,8M  1,6G   1% /run
            /dev/sda2         92G    70G   18G  81% /
            tmpfs            7,8G      0  7,8G   0% /dev/shm
            tmpfs            5,0M   4,0K  5,0M   1% /run/lock
            tmpfs            7,8G      0  7,8G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
            /dev/sda4        352G    19G  315G   6% /bkupFOG
            /dev/sdc1        7,3T    93M  6,9T   1% /srv/repoFOG2
            /dev/sdb2        915G   388G  481G  45% /srv/repoFOG
            tmpfs            1,6G      0  1,6G   0% /run/user/0
            
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            • george1421G
              george1421 Moderator @Pilar
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              @pilar said in I can NOT access the website:

              /dev/sda4        352G    19G  315G   6% /bkupFOG
              

              Ok what is this partition?

              Will you show me the output of this command
              ls -la /bkupFOG

              What I’m thinking is that we move the contents of /images to this partition then mount /dev/sda4 over the top of /images. That will give you space and keep from /images from filling up your file system. Don’t do anything yet, lets make sure we understand your current landscape on the server.

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