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Account over quota - not due to email?

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  • SysSachin
    Hello, Peale contact to your hosting provider so that they will calculate the your account uses through command line. Or if you have root access then login to server through ssh and run the below command under your account home directory. du -sch * The above command will show file/folder size.
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  • vanillaskies
    Thanks, will contact my hosting provider now.
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  • vanillaskies
    I have been advised by the hosting provider that there is 720mb worth of log files. They are going to remove them for me but I don't suppose anyone can help me with how to manage log files so that it doesn't cause this issue in future? They are in the root/above the 'home' directory, so I am unable to actually reach them myself.
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  • vanillaskies
    The information I received from the hosts (username starred incase it should matter) - ======== [root@host modsec_audit]# du -sch * 720M * 720M total ======== [root@host *]# ll total 68 drwxr-x--- 5 * * 4096 Mar 16 07:11 20160304 -rw-r--r-- 1 * * 1 Mar 16 07:11 20160304.offset -rw-r--r-- 1 * * 1 Mar 16 07:11 20160304.offset.offset -rw-r--r-- 1 * * 1 Mar 16 07:11 20160304.offset.offset.offset drwxr-x--- 372 * * 36864 Mar 16 07:12 20160305 -rw-r--r-- 1 * * 1 Mar 16 07:12 20160305.offset -rw-r--r-- 1 * * 1 Mar 16 07:11 20160305.offset.offset -rw-r--r-- 1 * * 1 Mar 16 07:11 20160305.offset.offset.offset drwxr-x--- 8 * * 4096 Mar 15 22:14 20160315 ========
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You can try manually removing the log files via FTP or cPanel File Manager, however I suggest asking your hosting provider if they are using a high log threshold size under the "Stats and Logs" tab in "WHM >> Tweak Settings". These log files are automatically rotated based on this global setting. Thank you.
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