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A1-law is giving everyone a low disk space message

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:56 am
by RPT-RDO
When i came in today and opened aq-law i got a message saying it was low on disk space. here is the exact message.
WARNING- DISK SPACE IS LOW
you are running low on disk space
total space left: 40910848
the system will not run when there is less than twenty million bytes free. click okay to continue.

at first i thought it was just my computer which surprised me since i was pretty sure space was not an issue on my pc. but after i heard other people mention they got it to, i figured i would check the main computer. that computer has about 106GB of space free, so it cant be that. the message is a bit confusing also since it appears that according to the dialog box there is 40gb left right. unless im reading it wrong.

Re: A1-law is giving everyone a low disk space message

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:07 am
by Anonymous User
Start by checking your local C drive and make sure space is not low. I sgined on remotely and did not get the error at all but I noticed that the server's space appeared to be low even though it wasn't. I think this might be something your computer consultant should check out.

Mike

Re: A1-law is giving everyone a low disk space message

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:16 am
by RPT-RDO
i signed onto a1law in the main server computer and that message did not come up. but evey other computer did get it. ill have the computer check it out then. i figured i would try you first though since the computer guy is not a1 law savy and it seems like that error msg only appears when opening a1 law

Re: A1-law is giving everyone a low disk space message

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:50 pm
by Anonymous User
As per our phone conversation your tech has advised you to reboot the file server to see if that resolves the problem.

Mike

Re: A1-law is giving everyone a low disk space message

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 8:31 pm
by Anonymous User
Problem Resolved - Your tech determined this to be a Disk Quota setting on the file server.

Mike