Created on
06-18-2019
05:58 AM
Edited on
04-15-2025
01:00 AM
By
Jean-Philippe_P
Description
This article describes how to change log disk and mail disk partition size in FortiMail.
Scope
FortiMail v6.0,v6.2,v7.0, v7.2, v7.4 and v7.6.
Solution
Version: FortiMail-VM-KVM v6.0,build148,190422 (6.0.5 GA)
Architecture: 64-bit
Virus-DB: 1.00000(2018-05-02 10:41)
Extended DB: Disabled
VM Registration: Valid: License has been successfully authenticated with registration servers.
VM License File: License file and resources are valid.
VM Resources: 1 CPU/1 allowed, 2004 MB RAM, 2048 MB maximum, 6144 MB allowed, 249 GB Disk/1024 GB allowed
AntiSpam-DB: 1.00001(2007-05-09 17:15)
Serial-Number: FEVM01XXXXXXXXXX
BIOS version: n/a
Log disk: Capacity 49 GB, Used 32 MB (0.07%), Free 49 GB
Mailbox disk: Capacity 198 GB, Used 246 MB (0.13%), Free 198 GB
Hostname: FEVM01XXXXXXXXXX
Operation mode: Gateway
HA configured mode: Off
HA effective mode: Off
FIPS-CC status: disabled
Strong-crypto: enabled
Distribution: International
Branch point: 148
Uptime: 0 days 0 hours 3 minutes
Last reboot: Mon Jun 24 20:55:05 PDT 2019
System time: Mon Jun 24 20:58:58 PDT 2019
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Important:
If the intention is to resize the log disk, it is necessary to backup all logs in an external syslog server. These logs cannot be restored after the procedure so the logs could be lost.
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