Database size Vs offiles folder size

I made a gwcheck to check the user databases and if I add all user databases
size, it gives me 130GB.
But, only in offiles folder, there are more than 200GB.
Does it mean that there are files with no owner?
How can I maintain that? We need more free space on that volume, actually it
has less than 15% of free space.
Thankyou!
FM

Thankyou for ansering. Sorry by my late.
We do:
Daily on 7pm: Analyse/Fix Database | Structure/Index | Fix Problems | user,
msg and doc Databases
Saturday on 7am: Analyse/Fix Satabase | Contents/Collect Statistics | Fix
Problems/Update user disk space | user, msg Databases
Any other scheduled task is sugested?
Thankyou again.
FM
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> Fabio Martins;1985975 Wrote:
>> I made a gwcheck to check the user databases and if I add all user
>> databases
>> size, it gives me 130GB.
>> But, only in offiles folder, there are more than 200GB.
>> Does it mean that there are files with no owner?
>> How can I maintain that? We need more free space on that volume,
>> actually it
>> has less than 15% of free space.
>>
>> Thankyou!
>>
>> FM
> Do you run regular/scheduled maintenance on you PO's?
>
> As a first: from ConsoleOne's PO maintenance, run an Analyse/fix with
> options structure/index & fix selected (no content checks!)
>
> When that's done, rerun the Analyse/fix with only content & fix
> selected (no structure/index checks)
>
> Then check the sizes again....
>
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