01-25-2021 12:25 AM
Hi, I have an alarm saying high disk space utilization on my secondary MNT node, but after checking it , I can see there is enough space.
disk repository: 14% used (1926708 of 14987616)
Internal filesystems:
/ : 45% used ( 6305272 of 14987616)
/dev : 0% used ( 0 of 8123160)
/dev/shm : 0% used ( 0 of 8133172)
/run : 1% used ( 776 of 8133172)
/sys/fs/cgroup : 0% used ( 0 of 8133172)
/storedconfig : 2% used ( 1582 of 95054)
/tmp : 1% used ( 6536 of 1983056)
/boot : 23% used ( 103788 of 487634)
/opt : 17% used ( 187699620 of 1212603984)
/run/user/440 : 0% used ( 0 of 1626636)
/run/user/301 : 0% used ( 0 of 1626636)
/run/user/321 : 0% used ( 0 of 1626636)
/run/user/0 : 0% used ( 0 of 1626636)
/run/user/304 : 0% used ( 0 of 1626636)
/run/user/303 : 0% used ( 0 of 1626636)
all internal filesystems have sufficient free space
as well as
Directory of disk:/
300 Feb 15 2020 08:46:15 &1
4096 Apr 02 2018 10:25:30 config/
4096 Aug 17 2020 13:01:02 corefiles/
4096 Jan 25 2021 01:04:22 gc/
1734575062 Oct 23 2020 19:10:42 ise-patchbundle-2.2.0.470-Patch17-20090508.SPA.x86_64.tar.gz
16384 Dec 18 2017 10:23:56 lost+found/
0 Apr 02 2018 10:25:30 prrt-server.log
4096 Feb 15 2020 08:43:13 target/
Usage for disk: filesystem
1972981760 bytes total used
12571127808 bytes free
15347318784 bytes available
Everyone else with this problem has 100% or close to 100% utilization on some directory , for me everything seems ok, but I still get the alarm raised.
I am on version 2.2 patch 17
Any ideas? or different commands to check space?
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01-25-2021 03:08 AM
The earlier technical-thread I referred too offer options to examine the disks and or linux file system(s) more closely. If not possible then you have to coordinate that with TAC , which can offer a root-patch, to do the same local on the system.
M.
01-25-2021 01:10 AM
- Use show disk : you may also find this thread useful : https://community.cisco.com/t5/network-access-control/ise-disk-space/td-p/3991995
M.
01-25-2021 01:19 AM
Hi, the output above is from show disk, as for the logging show, it seems I have quite a bit some logs, but not very old ones, most of them from 2021 and 2020, but how can I see the amount of space utilized ? the biggest ones being 15 MB so I don't think they use the space.
01-25-2021 03:08 AM
The earlier technical-thread I referred too offer options to examine the disks and or linux file system(s) more closely. If not possible then you have to coordinate that with TAC , which can offer a root-patch, to do the same local on the system.
M.
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