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server alarm
About this tag
The server alarm tag covers discussions about alerts triggered by server resource issues, such as disk space reaching critical capacity. In one example, a Windows Server 2019 alarm was raised when a drive hit 90% usage, traced to a large but empty CBStemp file. These threads focus on diagnosing the root cause of server alarms, often involving system files, storage management, and troubleshooting steps to resolve capacity warnings. The tag is relevant for IT administrators managing Windows Server environments who need to investigate and clear alarm conditions related to disk space or other resource thresholds.
We received an alarm on one of our servers about the drive being 90% at capacity. Looking over it found that the CBSTemp file is 40 GB however the filed is empty.
Any suggestions?