09-20-2016 11:23 AM - edited 03-19-2019 11:36 AM
Hello All,
CallManager: 10.5(2)
After upgrading our CUCM servers from 8.6 to 10.5 the active partition's disk usage has been hovering just shy of 90%. I thought I remember there being a way to lower the amount of usage on the partition, by possibly lowering the high/low watermark (*in RTMT?)..?
Is there anyway to lower this number so the Active Partition doesn't stay at about 90% full at all times?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in Advance,
Matt
09-20-2016 11:47 AM
Matt,
Here are a couple of ways to free up space.
You can use the CLI to determine if the system has any core files on the active or inactive partitions. The system provides a set of commands to display and delete any existing core files, as follows:
If you want to free up more disk space in the common partition, change the LogPartitionHighWaterMarkExceeded and LogPartitionLowWaterMarkExceeded threshold values to lower numbers (for example, 30/20).
You can also use the free common space COP file:
Hope this helps.
Brandon
09-20-2016 12:06 PM
Hey Brandon, thanks for the reply! Excellent detail, much appreciated!
I'll give that a shot, thinking I'll do the High/Low Watermark steps since that sounds like it will keep up on the usage automatically once it's set.
Thanks Again,
Matt
09-20-2016 11:28 PM
Hi Matt,
In addition to the great tips from Brandon you may consider the following points:
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Troubleshooting_DiskSpace_and_Partition_related_alerts
Manish
09-26-2016 12:39 PM
Hey Manish, thanks for the reply!
Where would the core dump files you mentioned be located?
Also, I found these cdr files in the dir below. Are these the source files for when you run a CDR Reports?
admin:file list activelog cm/cdr_repository
<dir> car
<dir> destination1
<dir> destination2
<dir> destination3
<dir> preserve
<dir> processed
<dir> tmp
<dir> trans
dir count = 8, file count = 0
admin:
admin:file list activelog cm/cdr_repository/preserve
<dir> 20160827
<dir> 20160828
<dir> 20160829
<dir> 20160830
<dir> 20160831
<dir> 20160901
<dir> 20160902
<dir> 20160903
<dir> 20160904
<dir> 20160905
<dir> 20160906
<dir> 20160907
<dir> 20160908
<dir> 20160909
<dir> 20160910
<dir> 20160911
<dir> 20160912
<dir> 20160913
<dir> 20160914
<dir> 20160915
<dir> 20160916
<dir> 20160917
<dir> 20160918
<dir> 20160919
<dir> 20160920
<dir> 20160921
<dir> 20160922
<dir> 20160923
<dir> 20160924
<dir> 20160925
<dir> 20160926
<dir> 20160927
dir count = 32, file count = 0
Each of the directories in "cm/cdr_repository/*", except tmp and trans all contain the same directories as listed above. So it looks like a month's worth of CDR Data is stored on CUCM... Does that sound correct?
Thanks Again,
Matt
09-27-2016 12:02 AM
Hi Matt,
To check the core files you need to use the following command
utils core active list
regarding your second query, once CDR Agent on the node running the CallManager service sends the files to the Publisher, they are stored in the 'preserve/yyyymmdd' directory on the Publisher. If CAR is activated, symbolic links will be created to these files in the 'car/yyyymmdd' location. If billing servers are configured, symbolic links to these files will also be created in the 'destinationX/yyyymmdd' location (where X can be 1,2,3 --- since at most 3 billing servers can be configured).
The files will remain in the 'preserve' location until CDR Loader processes these files and enters corresponding records into the CDR database. Once the CDR files are processed, they are moved to the 'processed' location.
In addition to CDR Loading being enabled, if Billing Servers are configured, the CDR files will continue to remain in the 'preserve' location until both operations are completed -- i.e. until both CDR Loading and transfering file to the billing server are completed.
Hence, in typical working scenarios, all the CDR flat files will in the 'processed' location as opposed to the 'preserve' location. This signifies that all operations for those files have been completed.
https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/53056/understanding-cdr-call-detail-records
Manish
12-15-2016 06:33 AM
Hi Brandon / Manish
regarding the partition usage
the logging partition we can reduce it usage by delete log/trace file
but how can we reduce the usage of the active partition only ?
the core file are stored on the active partition ? what else can we remove
for reduce the active partition ?
Regards
Yaniv
10-07-2016 10:12 AM
+5 for sharing such good info.
08-10-2018 06:03 AM
I have 2 BE6K clusters with the 1000 user OVAs and both sit at 95% active partition being used. I did the processes described above; lowering the low and high watermark and finding and deleting all the core dumps I found (there were quite a few do to some work I was aware of) and neither of the operations budges the active partition usage down at all.
03-30-2023 03:40 AM
Hi there. Did you manage to get this sorted because I'm sitting with the same issue. Thanks
06-30-2023 01:34 AM
Hi!
Did you manage to reduce active partition? I am trying to install localization and it keeps refusing for what I suspect is the lack of space on active partition
tnx a lot
07-02-2023 06:13 AM
03-29-2023 06:37 AM
Hi Brandon,
I can't find the COP file referred to in the link, which one is it please?
Thanks!
04-24-2023 03:48 AM
Hi Jan,
Cop file ciscocm.free_common_space_v1.9.k4.cop.sha512 found in below link
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286306100/type/282204704/release/COP-Files
05-16-2023 06:09 AM
Hi and thank you for the reply.
Is this file also for System version: 10.5.2.16901-1 ?
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