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Is there a way to expand the data drive using the command line?

Hello,

I'm running Sophos UTM 9.401-11,  however I'm running out of Data Disk space.

I'm running this within VMWare Fusion on OSX.  I have deleted all snapshots, and have expanded the HDD within Fusion, however this doesn't expand the data disk within the Sophos UTM environment.

Is there a command line way for me to expand the storage volume specifically?



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  • Ok, 

    So after a little digging into what was consuming space (running  du -hsx /var/storage/* | sort -rh | head -10 ) It turned out to be PGSQL92 at 1.75GB.

    From what I understand most of this data is from running Executive Reports and not storing them in pdf.  I then ran:

    /etc/init.d/postgresql92 rebuild

    Wrote yes, and it dropped it down to 96MB of space.

    If this is all I need to do every few months I'm ok with that. I've also changed my Executive reporting to only store in PDF format.

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  • Ok, 

    So after a little digging into what was consuming space (running  du -hsx /var/storage/* | sort -rh | head -10 ) It turned out to be PGSQL92 at 1.75GB.

    From what I understand most of this data is from running Executive Reports and not storing them in pdf.  I then ran:

    /etc/init.d/postgresql92 rebuild

    Wrote yes, and it dropped it down to 96MB of space.

    If this is all I need to do every few months I'm ok with that. I've also changed my Executive reporting to only store in PDF format.

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