Yep, those are the options, clean up or move it to larger storage.  For
cleanup, try Wsuster.

 

Carl

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 9:04 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Cleaning up a WSUS server

 


Greetings! 

My WSUS server runs off a 20 Gb partition.  I have a second, nearly blank 20
Gb disk in the same machine. 

The WSUS volume is nearly full.  I have twice run the "Cleanup wizard".
Each time, it reports that it has cleared out a few Mb disk space.  However,
when I then look at the disk itself, it shows less space than before.  (The
recycler claims to be empty.) 

I guess I could go through the whole list of updates and disapprove some of
them.  I'd prefer to get that second volume used.  Currently, though, it
appears my "options" come to either setting up a new and bigger WSUS server,
or combining the two 20 Gb volumes into a single volume (the dreaded
software RAID), and this too would be essentially whacking the current WSUS
and making a new one. 

Help?  Thanks!
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