02-25-2015 11:35 PM - edited 03-10-2019 10:29 PM
Hello,
Can anyone help me in identifying the reason for having my ACS V.5.5 having low free disk space and how to increase this disk space:
below is show disks from ACS command line:
# show disks
disk repository: 85% used (51654208 of 64466716)
Internal filesystems:
/ : 6% used ( 381184 of 7935392)
/storeddata : 30% used ( 1401424 of 4951688)
/home : 2% used ( 17960 of 983960)
/altroot : 2% used ( 17652 of 983960)
/opt : 13% used ( 52672848 of 446351864)
/recovery : 2% used ( 17652 of 983960)
/storedconfig : 2% used ( 17780 of 988088)
/var : 3% used ( 233696 of 9903432)
/usr : 12% used ( 857616 of 7935392)
/tmp : 3% used ( 158388 of 7935392)
/boot : 41% used ( 38382 of 101086)
/dev/shm : 0% used ( 0 of 8233112)
all internal filesystems have sufficient free space
also i can see warning on ACS GUI System status because of this issue "Dsik Usage"
Thanks in advance
Ayman
02-26-2015 12:46 AM
The disk space management mechanism in ACS 5.5 manages the system automatically and configures the available file volumes on the file system per file type, such as local store, logs, configuration, cache, and so on. The actual file size limits are calculated at the time of installation, based on the hard coded relative disk quota configuration (percent based), using the disk size as an input. However, ACS database logs have a fixed size. ACS 5.5 gets installed with a variable hard disk size between 60 GB and 750 GB, based on the disk size that was chosen while creating the VMware instance. If you want to change the size of the ACS disk after the installation, complete the following procedure:
While restoring the backed up data, a warning message is displayed when the backup size or ACS view database size exceeds the corresponding disk quota. However, the restore operation will not be interrupted. The restore operation fails only when the hard limit of /opt partition size is reached.
In ACS 5.5, the log collector server can be installed on a 60 GB disk space. An ACS view log collector node usually requires more space to maintain a database of logs and reports. Therefore, the recommended disk size for the secondary instance, which acts as a log collector server, is 500 GB.
When you allocate 60 GB for the log collector server, the view database gets only 5.6 GB as total disk space. As a result of this, some of the functionalities may not work properly. The functionalities that may be affected are backup, full backup, incremental backup, logging recovery, purge, database compress operation, and so on.
While creating the VMware instances, ensure that the resources allocated for VMware instances with respect to CPU cores, RAM, and disk, are not more than the actual physical resources of the VMware host server. For example, if the VMware host server has a total of 10 CPU cores, then the sum of the allocated CPU cores for all the VMware instances that are created on that server should not exceed 10.
02-28-2015 09:33 PM
So no other option than re-imaging the ACS,it is a disk space issue ,i appreciate if there is other options to free up the disk space,can you help in that
06-16-2015 04:13 AM
Hi, if you read the post and the cisco link carefully you should have read the tasks to do -
If you want to change the size of the ACS disk after the installation, complete the following procedure:
There are no other options...
08-29-2017 09:07 PM
08-29-2017 09:04 PM
Yes, I meet the same question, too........
02-23-2018 08:49 AM
Any Update ? Any help would be helpful. we are having same issue.
06-15-2020 10:59 AM
Did this ever get answered on how to free up space in /home?
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