BadBoy House
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I'm trying to figure out what is using 35GB of disk space on the D: drive of an SBS 2008 server.
WinDirStat (see screenshot below) shows 35GB of used space as <unknown>.
I initially thought it could be shadow copies on the D: drive using up the space, however vssadmin list shadows /for=D: shows just one shadow copy and vss admin list shadowstorage /for=D: shows the following:
Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 1.733 GB
Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 2.148 GB
Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 9.862 GB
The usual culprit is System Volume Information folder but Shadow Copies is disabled on all drives and the system volume information folder is only 2.34GB in size.
I also thought it might be a collection of files with the SYSTEM account as the only account with access; however I used PSEXEC to run command, windirstat and treesize and it doesn't show up anything extra that might be using the 35GB.
Any ideas?
Thanks
WinDirStat (see screenshot below) shows 35GB of used space as <unknown>.
I initially thought it could be shadow copies on the D: drive using up the space, however vssadmin list shadows /for=D: shows just one shadow copy and vss admin list shadowstorage /for=D: shows the following:
Used Shadow Copy Storage space: 1.733 GB
Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 2.148 GB
Maximum Shadow Copy Storage space: 9.862 GB
The usual culprit is System Volume Information folder but Shadow Copies is disabled on all drives and the system volume information folder is only 2.34GB in size.
I also thought it might be a collection of files with the SYSTEM account as the only account with access; however I used PSEXEC to run command, windirstat and treesize and it doesn't show up anything extra that might be using the 35GB.
Any ideas?
Thanks
