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Herwin_D

Contentlib disk usage

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Hello,

 

We are running into a problem with distribution points. We got about 10 GB of packages which are distributed to the distributionpoints. one of this package is the update of SCEP anti virus patterns.

 

I have created the automatic deployment rule also found on this site, and used the automatic update (http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/6106-using-system-center-2012-configuration-manager-part-6-adding-the-endpoint-protection-role-configure-alerts-and-custom-antimalware-policies/)

 

But now the contentlib folder is piling up with versions. (if i browse the folders there, i see multiple folders with the pattern files, and the ini file tells me a few versions point to that folder, but when there is a change, a new folder is created, patterns are copied and ini file is created)

 

I know if nothing changes then there will be nothing copied, but when there is a new pattern file, the new one is copied to the DP. THe old versions however do nog get deleted in the contentlib folder, consuming now around 90 GB of space...

 

 

I hope it's clear for what i mean, there are more people on the net running into this issue, but no solution yet.

 

 

Best Regards

 

Herwin_D

 

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Anybody got a solution for the mentioned problem? Or does anybody else see this matter happening? It's taking over all disk space, on the site server DP and all other DP's where the package is distributed to..

 

I can expand the disks, but when having 10 GB of packages and the DP taking over about 100 GB on size.. i don't get this.

 

please help :-)

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