I recieved an email which told me the following;
Now, I don't use that much of it, barely 25meg, so I was a bit confused. So I used the Disk Usage Viewer we get with Cpanel to try and locate where the massive amount was used, and to my surprise, it was my error_log file contained under public_html -- and the file was 220+meg..
Silly me deleted the file, hoping it would solve the problem (which it didn't, I still can't upload any files) when I instead should have reviewed it to try and find the problem. Although I wasn't in the mood for a download of that a big file...
Is there a chanse I'll be able to upgrade my site by tomorrow? If I let it sit for a while maybe the server will realise that big lump of a log is no more and cut me some slack? I'll keep my eye out for any new traveling error_log to try and catch what might be the problem should it come back in the future.
| Quote: |
| The account with the username 'althalus', is running out of disk space.
Please remove some files from this account, or ask the administrator to increase your disk quota. You have currently used 100.00% of your disk space. |
Now, I don't use that much of it, barely 25meg, so I was a bit confused. So I used the Disk Usage Viewer we get with Cpanel to try and locate where the massive amount was used, and to my surprise, it was my error_log file contained under public_html -- and the file was 220+meg..
Silly me deleted the file, hoping it would solve the problem (which it didn't, I still can't upload any files) when I instead should have reviewed it to try and find the problem. Although I wasn't in the mood for a download of that a big file...
Is there a chanse I'll be able to upgrade my site by tomorrow? If I let it sit for a while maybe the server will realise that big lump of a log is no more and cut me some slack? I'll keep my eye out for any new traveling error_log to try and catch what might be the problem should it come back in the future.
