Dear Zimbra Expertise
With regards, I would like to seek some advice on the following matters.
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Disk Warning: zmail.domain:/home/wod on device /dome.wod/Private at 90%
df -h command result as per attachment. Print screen result based on my test environment
Workaround:
1. I try to access the .Private folder and check any unwanted files i can delete but apparently, it appeared as some kind of encrypted file as per print screen provided.
Question:
1.I've done some research from other forum and it seems these encrypted files is important and cannot be delete. May I know how do i free some space in .Private folder?
Disk Warning: zmail.domain:/home/wod on device /dome.wod/Private at 90%
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Disk Warning: zmail.domain:/home/wod on device /dome.wod/Private at 90%
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Re: Disk Warning: zmail.domain:/home/wod on device /dome.wod/Private at 90%
When posting in these forums, you should always give the version of ZCS that's installed by posting the full output of the following command:
Those files have nothing to do with Zimbra and my gues s is that you've been hacked.
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zmcontrol -v
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Re: Disk Warning: zmail.domain:/home/wod on device /dome.wod/Private at 90%
zmcontrol -v result
Zimbra Version: Release 8.7.1.GA.1670.Ubuntu14.64 Ubuntu14_64 Foss Edition
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Zimbra Version: Release 8.7.1.GA.1670.Ubuntu14.64 Ubuntu14_64 Foss Edition
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Re: Disk Warning: zmail.domain:/home/wod on device /dome.wod/Private at 90%
Hellon ,
I think you should not remove directly files or folders into /home/user/.Private .
This folder is part of the encrypting user home system.
Regards,
I think you should not remove directly files or folders into /home/user/.Private .
This folder is part of the encrypting user home system.
Regards,