on 08-15-2008 1:14 PM
Dear All,
Today I found that my User/SAP drive is having very low free space approximately 10Kb.What to do please guide to get some free space.
Regards,
Vicky
Dear Vicky,
You can copy content of EPS/In folder or you can delete it to get some space.
Also you can delete the various old logs.Also you can delete old dev_wx and dev_disp files from work folder.
Regards,
Ashutosh
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Go to Se38 or sa38 and run this job online or background upto you and delete the cancelled and finished jobs older than 7 days or 5 days or 3 days depending upon the requirement.
Kind Regards
Amit
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Go to Sm50 and reset all trace files.
sm50-process-reset-reset all trace file.
See if some body has enabled the debuging for a work process.
Go to Os level under /usr/sap and delete *.old files.
It seems your background deletion job is not running.
run it manually and delete all old and cancelled ,finished jobs.
st03-collector and performance DB-statistics record and file-delete file .
if it is very big.
Sorry for previous reply.It was not properly written.
Hope it help.
Amit
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You are talking about /usr/sap and is full.
This directory contains the instance specific data.
You can reset the logs under work directory.
RUN RSBTCDEL2 TO REORGANIZE YOU BATCH PROCESSES.
You can reorganise your stat file from st03n.
There are many ways of doing it.
hope it help.
Amit
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