Insufficient disk space to perform full backup

Hi to all
i'm trying to backup my acs 5.2 "backup acs repository repository  application acs" but acs gives me a critical error.
% Creating backup with timestamped filename: acs-121022-1431.tar.gpg
% Error: Insufficient disk space to perform full backup.
%        Try lowering the data window on ACSView Data retention under Data Management Configuration.
% Application backup error
how do i lower the data witdow in ACS view?
thanks in adv
Antero

Hi
the problem is solved now, i've openned a TAC and the cisco Guy told me how to solve it.
in summary you need to have root access to ACS and then erase de acsview database and put a clean one.
my acsview db has grown to 175GB., this was caused by  the misconfiguration of acsview database doesn't being backuped and the  purgin was, in this case, not being also done.
so Brian if you hav e the same problem then you need to open a TAC case.
Thanks
Antero Vasconcelos

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