CUNY CIS announced this evening that tomorrow, Thursday, August 30, at 10:00 am, they will be forced to remove the older content from the Blackboard site. Only content that has already been archived will be removed. It appears that the removal will cover the terms from Spring 2004 through Spring 2006. All of this content has been archived and will be moved to our Hunter servers shortly. The CIS announcement made it clear that Blackboard storage has reached dangerous proportions and any significant additional storage would endanger Blackboard operation. ICIT staff will work with faculty who need to access the archived information. Below is the text of the CUNY CIS announcement. ------------------------Sent 5:05 pm. Wednesday August 29, 2007------------------------ Tomorrow morning at 10:00 A.M. CIS will begin removing archived content from our Blackboard environment. We are starting this process prior to distributing archives to all colleges, as previously planned, because Blackboard is encountering a critical space shortage. Deleting the archived content will resolve this issue. Please remind your Blackboard administrators and IT support staff that CIS has been waiting for access to campus file servers so these archived files can be transmitted via a secure FTP process. We were expecting to do this before space became an issue - but we are now at a point where we need to remove these archived files immediately. Some of the colleges have provided this information - most have not. Blackboard file system utilization is currently at 94%. If usage reaches 98%, CIS will execute a controlled shutdown of Blackboard to avoid database corruption. We do not anticipate that a shutdown will be necessary.