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    Exclamation WARNING: Low space! ( < 2 MB ) !?

    2010/10/13 03:20:01 WARNING: Low space! ( < 2 MB ). Please contact with the support.

    Whats that??
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    DSS v6 b4550 iSCSI autofailover with Windows 2008 R2 failover cluster (having still some issues with autofailover).

    2 DSS: 3HE Supermicro X7DBE BIOS 2.1a, Areca ARC-1261ML FW 1.48, 8x WD RE3 1TB, 1x Intel PRO1000MT Dualport, 1x Intel PRO1000PT Dualport.

    2 Windows Nodes: Intel SR1500 + Intel SR1560, Dual XEON E54xx, 32 GB RAM, 6 NICs. Windows Server 2008 R2.

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    Default Same Problem here

    Same time, just 1 day before.
    Identical Message.

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    regards,
    Lukas

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    Dr. Lukas Pfeiffer
    A-1140 Wien
    Austria
    www.dotnethost.at

    DSS v6 b4550 iSCSI autofailover with Windows 2008 R2 failover cluster (having still some issues with autofailover).

    2 DSS: 3HE Supermicro X7DBE BIOS 2.1a, Areca ARC-1261ML FW 1.48, 8x WD RE3 1TB, 1x Intel PRO1000MT Dualport, 1x Intel PRO1000PT Dualport.

    2 Windows Nodes: Intel SR1500 + Intel SR1560, Dual XEON E54xx, 32 GB RAM, 6 NICs. Windows Server 2008 R2.

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    more answers from support:

    The system logs, they are available to download from our Web GUI from status ->hardware -> Function: Logs.

    Sometimes, a temporary system logs kept on the DOM ( because a lot of reasons ) and the system feel that it should keep them because there process are still or not ended correctly or for other many reasons, so the system keep them ( but this is very rarely to be happened), and to solve this issue, all you need is to delete the logs to free some space, and everything come back to normal because the system realize this temp. files is not needed anymore and start to act normal and remove this temp. files as needed with a normal way.

    Also some of your configuration is stored on the DOM, so if you want to save your configuration settings (for ex to reload them to another DOM in case this one get damaged, or corrupted) you can save/restore them from:
    GUI : maintenance -> Miscellaneous -> Restore settings (or save settings).
    regards,
    Lukas

    descience.NET
    Dr. Lukas Pfeiffer
    A-1140 Wien
    Austria
    www.dotnethost.at

    DSS v6 b4550 iSCSI autofailover with Windows 2008 R2 failover cluster (having still some issues with autofailover).

    2 DSS: 3HE Supermicro X7DBE BIOS 2.1a, Areca ARC-1261ML FW 1.48, 8x WD RE3 1TB, 1x Intel PRO1000MT Dualport, 1x Intel PRO1000PT Dualport.

    2 Windows Nodes: Intel SR1500 + Intel SR1560, Dual XEON E54xx, 32 GB RAM, 6 NICs. Windows Server 2008 R2.

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