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UTM in a Virtual Machine (Sophos 9.4) the Root partition its fillin up, and i dont nokw wy, please help

hi guys i have a problem with my Astaro Sophos UTM 9.4, its a VM with the description in the end of the post, "the Root partition is filling up ", every network definition or configuration I've changed these days it turns in to a Current fillup rate increase in 100 or more MB each time, this happens with the latest version 9.3 and also with the first 9.4

this causes my VM turns unreachable by the web browser, but i can connect doing ping in a CMD shell, so I solved the problem with the setting up for other VM with 100 HDD and the same other hardware, now im fine for a time (32 days), but i need define every ip in the network, i need keep working, i can´t let it without the definitions.

any idea ? thank anyway.

virtual machine in a ESXI 6.0
HDD 100 GB
RAM 12 GB
3 Ethernet NIC (2 ISP)
2 processor socket with 4 cores each one
24 Vlan´s, only 19 are in use
almost 450 host in the entire network (LAn and WIFI)
licenced for 500 Host´s

PD: sorry for my English, I'm from mexico and I dont have enough practice



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  • It looks like you have classified microsoft.com as a malicious website and that everyone's PC is trying to get updates.  When their requests are blocked, they keep sending new ones.  You probably want either to allow these accesses or to stop recording them in the log.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
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  • ok, i gona stop the recording logs for this aplication in all vlans, I'll let you know about the result, thanks,

    PD: what about my new VM?, what do you think?

  • Ideally you do want to allow machines on the network to get updates, just from a security perspective.

    With 450 users, you should consider setting up a WSUS server, and then using Group Policy to ensure that the workstations are updating from there.

    Tim Grantham

    Enterprise Architect & Business owner