PowerStore: Root Partition usage increasing rapidly

Summary: This article describes the PowerStore alert for "Root Partition usage is increasing rapidly."

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Symptoms

A health check in the PowerDoctor RxDefinitions package detects this issue. The alert 0x03700103 was raised for: 

Root Partition usage is increasing rapidly.

 

screenshot of error alert

Cause

The PowerStore root file system has a predefined space allocation that supports essential system operations. This alert is raised when root space utilization crosses a threshold and continues to increase steadily over several hours.


Such a trend may indicate abnormal growth in system-level data or internal components residing within the root partition. A continuous increase in usage without stabilization suggests that space is being consumed faster than it is released, potentially due to internal processes or services.


If this condition persists, it may lead to degradation of system performance or interruption of critical services. This alert is intended to prompt timely investigation and corrective action before the root space is fully consumed.

 

Common scenarios include these issues which are addressable with the svc_partition_cleanup service script:

 

Resolution

The vast majority of causes leading to partition full conditions have been resolved in PowerStoreOS LTS-v4.1.x.

After resolving the current condition, update the PowerStore Appliance to PowerStoreOS LTS-v4.1.x or higher.

 

Recovery:

The self-service action is to install and utilize the svc_partion_cleanup service script to investigate and clean up the root partitions

 

If the issues persist or return, contact Technical Support for assistance. 

Reference KB# 000328471 for expedited service.

 

Additional Information

See KB article 000193518 PowerStore: Landing for Page RxDefinitions Issues for more information about the health check mechanism, the RxDefinitions package, and a complete list of RxDefinitions alerts.

Affected Products

PowerStore
Article Properties
Article Number: 000328471
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2025
Version:  3
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