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Chapter 33 System Administration
Managing Disk Space
Managing Disk Space
(Virtual Appliances Only) Increasing Available Disk Space
For virtual appliances running ESXi 5.5 and VMFS 5, you can allocate more than 2TB of disk space. For
appliances running ESXi 5.1, the limit is 2 TB.
appliances running ESXi 5.1, the limit is 2 TB.
To add disk space to the virtual appliance instance:
Note
ESX does not support disk space reduction. See the VMWare documentation for information.
Before You Begin
Carefully determine the disk space increase needed.
Step 1
Bring down the Email Security appliance instance.
Step 2
Increase disk space using utilities or administrative tools provided by VMWare.
See information about changing the virtual disk configuration in the VMWare documentation. At time
of release, this information for ESXi 5.5 was available here:
of release, this information for ESXi 5.5 was available here:
.
Step 3
Go to System Administration > Disk Management and verify that your change has taken effect.
Allocating Disk Space Quotas
You can optimize disk usage by allocating disk space on the appliance among the features that your
deployment uses.
deployment uses.
To
Do This
•
View disk space quotas and
current usage for each service
current usage for each service
•
Reallocate disk space on your
appliance at any time
appliance at any time
Go to System Administration > Disk Management.
Manage data volume
•
For reporting and tracking services and the spam quarantine,
the oldest data will be deleted automatically.
the oldest data will be deleted automatically.
•
For Policy, Virus and Outbreak quarantines, the default
action configured in the quarantine will be taken. See
action configured in the quarantine will be taken. See
.
•
For the Miscellaneous quota, you must first manually delete
data to reduce usage below the new quota you will set. See
data to reduce usage below the new quota you will set. See