All, Apologies for the neophyte question. I've searched through the archives and cannot find a definitive answer for our issue. We have over 80 GBs of disk space in use by the Jenkins server (not a large virtual machine to begin with), and though we have been deleting projects and builds from the main page, it seems there are still a lot of archived builds remaining on the system. I am reluctant to remove them manually, but am not as familiar with the web interface to do this without damaging production projects and builds. My / (root) partition on my Linux Jenkins box is now 95% full or 80+ GBs in size (of a 94 GB partition). I see over 35 GBs taken up by /var/lib/jenkins and over 25 GBs is taken up by /releases. That is 3/4s of my root partition used by Jenkins alone. What is the quickest and easiest way to remove older builds from the archive? Again, the web interface does not seem to be doing the trick or I am missing something. And apologies for the dumb question, but I have lost over half my staff and have had to take on many of my employees' duties. Kerry
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