09-10-2013 05:43 AM
Hello
I have a small question to which I could find no answer on documentation. My /tmp partition is running out of space - 96% of 9Gb is used as you can see on the attachment bellow.
Which of these files would be safe to delete? Or should I increase /tmp space?
Best regards
Isaac
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09-10-2013 07:45 AM
Hi Isaac,
You can safely remove the core files , this will not Impact anything..
core-cwjava-6-501-500-1092-1367574752
core-sm_server-6-0-500-30903-1378213427
core-sm_server-6-0-500-8723-1373980102
Thanks-
Afroz
09-10-2013 07:45 AM
Hi Isaac,
You can safely remove the core files , this will not Impact anything..
core-cwjava-6-501-500-1092-1367574752
core-sm_server-6-0-500-30903-1378213427
core-sm_server-6-0-500-8723-1373980102
Thanks-
Afroz
09-10-2013 11:04 PM
Hello Afroj
Thanks for your reply. I have deletede the files you suggested and evruthing is running fine. Thanks for your help
Do you have any docs that describe the usage of these and of the other files ont the /tmp directory? I have searched on cisco.com but couldnt find anything relevant.
Best regards
Isaac
09-12-2013 05:07 PM
Hi Isaac,
Ideally deleting the Tmp files should not create any issues. As such there is no doc exist specifically for this information as per my knowledge.
Thanks-
Afroz
02-18-2014 12:53 PM
Afroz,
I came across a customer server running low on tmp space and found almost 2000 of those core-web_server files. I'd not seen that on other installations. Do you know if there is there a bug or misconfguration that will cause them to proliferate so much?
Thanks.
02-21-2014 03:00 AM
Hi Marvin,
The system dump the "memory thread" to these core files when a process crashes.
like web_server process crashes or sm_server
It is quite safe to delete these files to free space on the server .
Have a nice day ahead
Thanks-
Afroz
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