> How do i delete some of the files i dont wont to delete 
> sensitive informations its using linux 
>  
> wat can i delete i tryed deleting log files to free some 
> space in cacti where do i find nagios log file i think that 
> has been flodding it 

Basic system administration is really beyond the scope of this list, but
as far as where the Nagios logs are, that should be specified in your
nagios.cfg file (I'd look for "log" in there).

The "du" command is your friend to see where the biggest disk hogs are.
>From there, what you do to free up space depends on how much work you
want to do and/or what you consider important on your system.

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