05-14-2008 04:14 AM - edited 03-15-2019 10:39 AM
Does anyone know how to delete the log files that keep stacking up in the common partition? Thanks.
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05-14-2008 05:06 AM
Good Morning Jeremy,
In Alert Central of RTMT, you can set the properties of the LogPartitionLowWaterMarkExceeded alert to notify you when the threshold is exceeded so that you may have time to clean things up. The default threshold is 90%. You may set it lower if need be. The Log Partition Monitoring service monitors the Common partition disk space and initiates an the alert when this low water mark is crossed.
To manually clean things up, you could use the RTMT Trace and Log Collection tool to download and delete files proactively. If you select the 'Collect Files' option, you will have the choice of deleting collected log files from the server.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Michael.
05-14-2008 05:06 AM
Good Morning Jeremy,
In Alert Central of RTMT, you can set the properties of the LogPartitionLowWaterMarkExceeded alert to notify you when the threshold is exceeded so that you may have time to clean things up. The default threshold is 90%. You may set it lower if need be. The Log Partition Monitoring service monitors the Common partition disk space and initiates an the alert when this low water mark is crossed.
To manually clean things up, you could use the RTMT Trace and Log Collection tool to download and delete files proactively. If you select the 'Collect Files' option, you will have the choice of deleting collected log files from the server.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Michael.
05-15-2008 10:00 AM
Thanks - that worked.
05-15-2008 01:13 PM
Hello Michael,
I have a similar situation with CallManager 5.1, the disk usage almost reach 100% on Disk/Active.
Is there a way to delete logs and traces (none trace has been activated) on the Active Partition using RTMT?
Regards
Walter Flores
05-16-2008 03:57 AM
It's completely normal for CM5.1 to run at 90%+ on the active partitions, however there are a number of bugs relating to excessive (I'd say 97%+ usage) on these partitions.
Do a search on the bug toolkit, but to get you started:
CSCsc83849 - Refers to fact that thresholds should be 96%, as over 90% is normal.
CSCsg60309 - Contains proceudre for getting rid of some post-upgrade files
CSCsg54205 - Contains procedure for getting rid of some log files...
CSCse82038 - Some license log file filling up disks...
Hope this helps
Aaron
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