on 07-13-2009 7:43 AM
Hi,
My production sap release is blow
SAP Release.............. "31H"
Operating system......... "SunOS"
Release.................. "5.6"
Hardware type............ "sun4u"
Database................. "ORACLE 7.2..., ORACLE 7.3..., ORACLE
What are all the files i can remove from work dir, data dir and log dir in usr/sap/sid/dvebmgs00 filesystem.
kindly helpme out.
kvl
Hi
Actually there is an core file in /usr/sap/ work dir but it's size showing like 0 byte. can i delete this file
Yes you can delete that
Regards
Uday
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Check whether any core file has been created under /usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGS00/work. Remove the core file (If exists) using the below command:
rm -rf core*
Check the size of the WP log, gw trace logs.... If any log file occupy maximum space , then reset the that WP trace log to reduce the size and delete the *.old logs.
Thanks,
Sourav Misra
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Another helpful command to identify large files is 'find' with the '-size' option. For example, to list all files under /usr/sap/SID of 10 million bytes or larger use
find /usr/sap/SID -type f -size +10000000c -exec ls -ld {} \;
Regards,
Mark
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> SAP Release.............. "31H"
> Operating system......... "SunOS"
> Release.................. "5.6"
> Hardware type............ "sun4u"
> Database................. "ORACLE 7.2..., ORACLE 7.3..., ORACLE
What an ancient system
Try
cd /usr/sap/SID
for i in `ls`; do du -ks $i; done
This will show you the directories with the biggest sizes. Then step into that and execute the command again to find out, where all that space is used.
Markus
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Hi,
You can clear all the log files (Job log, workflow log) from the global directory and other sub directories.
Regards,
Varadhu
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look for files named "core" and delete them:
find /usr/sap -name core -exec rm {} \;
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U can delete this file and revretae manually after deleting this. or check othr log files too. try to delete those file also which is not in use. u can arrange the space by deleteing files from log directory also.
Thanks
presu
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Hi
what exactly that
sqlnet.log
contains? what is size of that and what is the last modified date ?
Regards
Uday
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Hi
Check SAP Note 16513
Regards
Uday
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