![]() But before I delete any files I always checking on forums about it but I couldn't really get the informations what use the SMSPKG folder has.Īs I could read, the folder should have something do to with the sync/replication between the Servers. I found the PCK Files that are created in 2020. So I searched if there are files on the PS that are not in use or he couldn't delete. I enabled Data Deduplication so its shows that 2.8 TB are used, without the Data Deduplication the whole D Drive would be 9 TB. I don't think Data (D needs so much space. On the Primary Site is the WSUS installed, but DP and MP are on a separate Server. I have 1 Primary Site and 9 secondary sites + about 20 Distribution Points in other locations But it is only on DPs and not the primary site. I searched for a tool to make a cleanup and the first thing I found was the content wizard to remove files that are no longer in use. SCCMContentLibFileLib 4038 4038F124D09BA221528A5C94CA 8ED85701E3 04016571AB 0D5F65CEFD D1F119FC with the size of 20 GB+ how can I reduce it SCCM Microsoft Server OS Windows OS Active Directory. In order to reduce it, Ive removed a load of content from the DP and also deleted a couple of packages but the size remains the same. From what I gather, this folder is populated when content is uploaded to the DP. So I don't think I got more then 10 GB from the cleanup Hi All, Im running SCCM 2012 R2 vNext, So I need to reduce the disk space in the server. My drive containing the SCCMContentlib (in particular the filelib) is running low on space. To clean up what's in your content library, you need to clean up. Deleting directly from this folder will break your deployments and is completely unsupported. ![]() I already did that, but he only cleaned a few updates and that was it. The content is FileLib folder is a direct reflection of the packages (drivers, operating system images, and updates included) and applications that you have configured in the console. ![]()
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