I'm having a hell of a time finding out why SEP or SEPM is reporting a low disk space warning. It's an icon in the system try with blinking lights on it. Clicking on it just brings up the option to run the Windows Disk Cleanup process. Here's my setup...
Windows Server 2008 R2
Running SEPM and also has the SEP client installed
C: = 40GB free of 111GB = 36% free, Windows and SEPM all located here
D: = 300GB free of 7.26TB = 4% free, Bunch of data, no SEP/M stuff
E: = 350GB free of 2.72TB = 12% free, More data, no SEP/M stuff
Now first of all, the low disk space alert doesn't give you any actual information about what it's talking about. The C: drive would be the one I would expect it to check because that's where all of the SEP/M stuff is. Why it would care about the other drives I don't know. But the C: drive has plenty of space both actual space and percentage free. So that shouldn't be a problem. The D: drive is low on space percentage wise. But since it's such a large drive, there's still a good chunck of actual space free. And since there's nothing that SEP or SEPM is doing on that drive, I don't see why it would even care. I know I don't need SEP to worry about it. I can manage this myself. The E: drive should be fine either way so likely isn't involved.
So, is there a way to know what drive SEP/M is reporting low disk space on? Is there a way to tell it to ignore secondary drives?
Thanks