CSCtz15346 - /mnt/pss directory growing too large and having no free space

      hello,
Nexus 3K switch is not allowing me to save the configuration, showing the below message.   
          switch %$ VDC-1 %$ %SYSMGR-2-NON_VOLATILE_DB_FULL: System non-volatile storage usage is unexpectedly high at 99%
switch# switch# copy  r s
[########################################] 100%
Configuration update aborted: request was aborted
switch#
how to clean up /mnt/pss ?
Thanks

Hi Naga,
From the CLI, issue "show system internal flash" to see what directory is taking up the space.   Unfortunately, if it is /mnt/pss, then you really need to engage TAC to get on the switch and enable the internal access to the file system so it can be cleared up.
Sincerely,
David.

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