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    Am I being particulalry daft, or is there no way to check how much storage I have used on my account?

    At a glance in WHM I can tell how much bandwidth has been used but I cannot find an easy way to see what storage my account is using, and hence how much I have available.

    If there isn't a way to check this, wouldn't it be a good idea to add it?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bud Boy View Post
    Am I being particulalry daft, or is there no way to check how much storage I have used on my account?

    At a glance in WHM I can tell how much bandwidth has been used but I cannot find an easy way to see what storage my account is using, and hence how much I have available.

    If there isn't a way to check this, wouldn't it be a good idea to add it?

    Thanks
    Hi,

    By storage, do you mean availability of disk space?

    You can check the entire server's disk space utilisation by logging into WHM as root:

    In WHM >> Main >> System Health >> Show Current Disk Usage

    or

    In WHM >> Main >> Server Status >> Server Information >> Current Disk Usage

    Reseller accounts dont have that function included, but I'm sure they'd be having one very soon

    For per account (cPanel) disk space info, there is a Disk Space Usage function available under the Files section, this function shows you information about the available free space for your website. At the top of the main screen is a graph displaying the basic disk usage information by directory in Megabytes. This tells you what directories use the most space on your website's hard drive.

    Disk Usage Summary, when you click the Increase and Decrease Depth buttons, cPanel will display subfolders in the defined magnitude. For example, if the / (root) directory is being displayed and the depth is set to 2, cPanel will display the subfolders of / and the subfolders of /$dir. If the depth is set to one, only the subfolders of / will be displayed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock View Post

    Reseller accounts dont have that function included, but I'm sure they'd be having one very soon
    Thanks Rock - I look forward to it

    Reason is our resellers account have a "Disk Quota" limit on it, but we can't check how much we're actually using! Makes it hard to plan ahead & allocate most suitable resources.

    Nothing complicated needed, just a "Total disk space used" & "Total disk space allocated" for the whole of the reseller account would be just fine.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bud Boy View Post
    Thanks Rock - I look forward to it

    Reason is our resellers account have a "Disk Quota" limit on it, but we can't check how much we're actually using! Makes it hard to plan ahead & allocate most suitable resources.

    Nothing complicated needed, just a "Total disk space used" & "Total disk space allocated" for the whole of the reseller account would be just fine.

    Cheers
    You're welcome

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