[UniMacTech] Server disks filling up
Tony Williams
tonyw at honestpuck.com
Mon Jun 22 10:42:30 EST 2009
David,
I had a similar problem earlier and found that turning off automatic
software update and automatic shadowing on the software update server
settings in Server Admin fixed it. This was a 10.4 box but it had a similar
symptom. Have you tried that?
// Tony
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:07 AM, David Wikeley
<David.Wikeley at utas.edu.au>wrote:
> Hi all After updating our servers to 10.5.7 we have noticed that software
> update seems to be a runaway process creating a file called Cache.db in
> /private/var/root/Library/Caches/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate
>
> This continues until the disk is full. The only way to stop the process is
> to manually kill it. This then returns the next day creating the same
> affect.
>
> Others are having the same issue see this thread:
>
> http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2047169
>
> Any help would be useful.
>
>
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