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03-06-2014 01:55 AM
Dear All,
My log partition was full. I removed the file with delete command which ate all the space, but unfortunately the space wasn't redeemed.
Any idea how to claim the space back?
SNDLSIB201# dir log:
4528 Nov 25 14:45:21 2013 bootup_test.log
1929766 Jan 31 14:52:30 2014 debug.log
245760 Mar 05 07:51:31 2014 debug.txt
0 Mar 04 12:09:07 2014 debug10.txt
0 Mar 04 12:27:33 2014 debug15.txt
0 Mar 04 12:28:42 2014 debug16.txt
221184 Mar 04 12:04:07 2014 debug20.txt
0 Mar 04 15:45:44 2014 debug25.txt
31 Nov 25 14:44:08 2013 dmesg
3 Nov 25 14:45:21 2013 eobc_port_test_result
34904 Feb 11 10:14:06 2014 event_archive_1
0 Nov 25 14:44:17 2013 libfipf.5562
0 Nov 25 14:44:23 2013 libfipf.5601
0 Nov 25 14:44:49 2013 libfipf.6063
0 Nov 25 14:44:58 2013 libfipf.6084
0 Nov 25 14:44:11 2013 messages
3 Nov 25 14:45:20 2013 mgmt_port_test_result
2144430 Nov 26 03:10:39 2013 snmp_log
4194304 Mar 06 09:23:41 2014 startupdebug
3483 Feb 25 14:03:51 2014 syslogd_ha_debug
0 Mar 05 07:51:18 2014 syslogd_tmpfile.5299
1667072 Mar 04 12:17:30 2014 system.log
Usage for log://sup-local
52428800 bytes used
0 bytes free
52428800 bytes total
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03-06-2014 06:45 AM
Hi
You can perform system switchover to a standby sup and once ex-active sup will come online you can switchover back. This will reinitialize log partition and proper free space will be displayed.
HTH
Alex

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03-06-2014 06:45 AM
Hi
You can perform system switchover to a standby sup and once ex-active sup will come online you can switchover back. This will reinitialize log partition and proper free space will be displayed.
HTH
Alex
