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Old 2008-07-30
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Default Load on module failed - not enough disk space

Hi All

When trying to push a policy on one of our firewalls we got the above message -
Looking at the box it looks like we have used 100% space on the following
drive - /dev/wd0h mounted on /preserve
SSH into box but cant even find this drive ?
Any ideas on how we can free up space on it in order to get the firewall
working ?

Many Thanks

Steve
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Old 2008-07-31
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Default Re: Load on module failed - not enough disk space

After you ssh'ed in, did you enter into "expert" mode? A "cd /preserve" should put you into the directory. Although that's a non-checkpoint directory, so its odd if that is the cause of your error. Also, I would think that this is more of an error for the Smartcenter server. I would ssh into that and check disk space as well--do a "cd $FWDIR/log" and then "ls -la" as this is most likely where all your disk space is being used at.
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Default Re: Load on module failed - not enough disk space

check for coredump files ("core") in the /var or the FWDIR
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