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title: System status
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On the **Settings** menu, the **Status** page provides an overview of the health and resource usage of the various
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services that make up a LibreTime system. If all is well, you will only see green check mark icons in the
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Status column. This page also shows how much **Disk Space** you have used on the disk partition containing the media storage folder.
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If any of the check mark icons in the **Status** column have changed to a red warning sign, contact your system
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administrator for assistance. LibreTime will
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do its best to restart any failing services, but sometimes manual intervention may be required; for example, in the case of hardware failure.
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If you have run out of storage space, a LibreTime user with _admin_ privileges could log in and delete media files
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that are no longer required from the **Library**. Alternatively, you could ask your system administrator to install additional storage capacity.
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