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Old 13-04-2008, 14:41
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Question Limit has been exceeded on domain - Plesk

I created a domain with no hosting to frame forward to an alternative sub-domain (which does have hosting) using Plesk

So the new domain has no disk space and requires no disk space.

However I am getting notifications that I have exceeded my disk space limit.


Disk space limit: 0
Disk space usage: 12.416 K
Traffic limit: 0
Traffic: 0
MYSQL database quota: unlimited
MYSQL database quota used: 0
MSSQL database quota: unlimited
MSSQL database quota used: 0

How can I have used 12K when there is no physical space?
Also what can I do about it? I can't increase the disk space limit because 0 is the only acceptable setting (which does make sense - afterall there is no disk space).

Shall I just ignore these notifications?

Thanks for listening.


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Sorry wrong thread, this should be under Windows Shared hosting.

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I'm guessing the disk space used is space which holds information relative to the domain name. If you set the limit to 1mb, then you will get no problem.
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The forwarded domains does use space for the logs. It is suggested that you to give atleast 500KB-1MB for space of the forwarded domains.
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Yes all valid suggestions except that I cannot change the disk space limit.

If I select 'Limits' and change the disk space value from 0 to 1Mb then I get the following error message:

Disk space: requested - 1MB, maximum available - 0MB

So what do I do?
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If I select 'Limits' and change the disk space value from 0 to 1Mb then I get the following error message:

Disk space: requested - 1MB, maximum available - 0MB

So what do I do?
This means that you have allocated all the available disk of your account between the domains. You will have to free some space from one of the domains and then add it to the forwarded domain.
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That was exactly the problem.

Thanks for the help Martin.

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