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UCCX - LowActivePartitionAvailableDiskSpace

Torsten G
Level 1
Level 1

The UCCX (10.6.1.11001-31) send the following message:

LowActivePartitionAvailableDiskSpace has occured. Counter Percent Available of Partition(Active) on node SERVERNAME has value of 0 which is under low threshold 4

After a reboot, the Server don't start complete. The Webservice is down.

admin:show diskusage tmp

This command can take significantly long time,
and can also effect the system wide IOWAIT on your system.
Continue (y/n)?y
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2        26G   26G     0 100% /

The tmp-directory is complete in used.

What can i do?

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Deepak Rawat
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Post the output of below command as well from the problematic node:

show status

Regards

Deepak

admin:show status

Host Name          : SERVERNAME
Date               : Wed Jan 27, 2016 12:27:22
Time Zone          : Central European Time (Europe/Berlin)
Locale             : en_US.UTF-8
Product Ver        : 10.6.1.11001-31
Unified OS Version : 6.0.0.0-2
License MAC        : XXXXXXXXXXX

Uptime:
 12:27:23 up  5:20,  1 user,  load average: 0.17, 0.13, 0.24

CPU Idle:   92.42%  System:   03.03%    User:   04.55%
  IOWAIT:   00.00%     IRQ:   00.00%    Soft:   00.00%

Memory Total:        8062840K
        Free:        2557792K
        Used:        5505048K
      Cached:        1379368K
      Shared:              0K
     Buffers:         228304K

                        Total            Free            Used
Disk/active         27093228K              0K       27025992K (100%)
Disk/inactive       27060396K       14150400K       12635076K (48%)
Disk/logging        94244060K       40376788K       49079904K (55%)

This issue mainly happens because of the excessive generation of Assert and Shmem files mostly in the below location:

/usr/local/cm/db/informix/tmp

that fills the tmp folder which in return fills the active partition to 100%

Contact TAC and they will help you in removing these files from the root directly. No other workaround is there

Regards

Deepak

Thanks.

and without a service contract?

Not possible as only TAC can help you in getting the root account access.

Regards

Deepak

Perhaps you could boot the vm from a Linux liveCD, mount the hard disk and clean that directory by yourself.

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