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I was trying to run updates on my Centreon VM this morning and it wasn’t able to download the updates.  Check the disk size and I am seeing my dev/sda is full.  Digging in further I found that the /var/lib/mysql/centreon_storage folder is using the vast majority of my disk space.  After some googling I did find the retention settings and I change all of those values, but I assume there is a job that I need to run in order for it to go through and gracefully purge those older files?  I found this referenced sudo -u centreon /opt/rh/rh-php72/root/usr/bin/php /usr/share/centreon/cron/centstorage_purge.php, but it did not work on my system.  This is the OVA for Centreon that I am running on and I am currently on version 24.04.12.  Any help would be appreciated on this.

I did try to manually delete some of the files and it really broke stuff.  Fortunately it is a VM so I just restored to my snapshot and it is working.  But I still need to clean up those files so I can do updates.


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