Can you share below output? This will help us to identify the bigger files. And then we can delete them based on the type, make sure we dont delete the OS files.
root@SRX> start shell user root
root@SRX% du -a /cf | sort -n -r | more
Can you share below output? This will help us to identify the bigger files. And then we can delete them based on the type, make sure we dont delete the OS files.
root@SRX> start shell user root
root@SRX% du -a /cf | sort -n -r | more