on 10-24-2008 11:30 AM
Dear Team,
I am using HP Unix with ECC 6.0 .I seen that my
/dev/vg00/lvol5 10485760 3850152 6583784 37% /opt
dev/vg00/lvol4 5242880 73464 5129096 1% /home
/dev/vg07/oracle 5144576 1156648 3956784 23% /dump
/dev/vg07/oracle_PRD
6160384 6105584 54456 99% /oracle/PRD
/dev/vg07/oracle_client
2064384 132304 1916992 6% /oracle/client
/dev/vglog/mirrlogA
5144576 119192 4986136 2% /oracle/PRD/mirrlogA
My /oracle/PRD is 99% . Now I want to increase my drive space. How to analyses the systen or Space for increasing the Drive space .?
Witch-2 think I should be analyses for increasing the drive space.?
Now I want to increase the drive space for one year.
please suggest
manu
is your /oracle contains sapdata and oraarch folders?
also paste output of df -h command
cheers,
-Sunil
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Dear Sunil,Thanks for your repply
I am sending my whole structure by bdf
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol3 3145728 1343400 1788472 43% /
/dev/vg00/lvol1 1048576 150184 891464 14% /stand
/dev/vg00/lvol11 20971520 4948584 15898152 24% /var
/dev/vg00/lvol9 10485760 2604760 7819512 25% /usr
/dev/vg00/lvol10 5242880 4934500 289161 94% /usr/sap/PRD
/dev/vg00/lvol8 6291456 5412784 872000 86% /tmp
/dev/vg00/lvol7 3145728 17239 2932966 1% /sapmnt
/dev/vg00/oracle 5144576 19440 5085160 0% /oracle
/dev/vg00/lvol5 10485760 3850152 6583784 37% /opt
dev/vg00/lvol4 5242880 73464 5129096 1% /home
/dev/vg07/oracle 5144576 1156648 3956784 23% /dump
/dev/vg07/oracle_PRD
6160384 6105584 54456 99% /oracle/PRD
/dev/vg07/oracle_client
2064384 132304 1916992 6% /oracle/client
/dev/vglog/mirrlogA
5144576 119192 4986136 2% /oracle/PRD/mirrlogA
/dev/vglog/mirrlogB
5144576 119192 4986136 2% /oracle/PRD/mirrlogB
/dev/vglog/origlogA
5144576 145096 4960432 3% /oracle/PRD/origlogA
/dev/vglog/origlogB
5144576 145096 4960432 3% /oracle/PRD/origlogB
/dev/vg01/sapdata1 72318976 31010720 40985600 43% /oracle/PRD/sapdata1
/dev/vg02/sapdata2 73367552 29033080 43988112 40% /oracle/PRD/sapdata2
/dev/vg03/sapdata3 74416128 36411984 37707240 49% /oracle/PRD/sapdata3
/dev/vg04/sapdata4 75464704 32602784 42527064 43% /oracle/PRD/sapdata4
/dev/vg05/sapdata5 76513280 34622152 41563856 45% /oracle/PRD/sapdata5
/dev/vg08/oraarch 40960000 27157128 13695144 66% /oracle/PRD/oraarch
/dev/vg08/sapreorg 20480000 403952 19919264 2% /oracle/PRD/sapreorg
/dev/vg08/stage_102_64
5144576 4892280 250344 95% /oracle/stage/102_64
/dev/vg08/PRD_102_64
10256384 3809096 6397136 37% /oracle/PRD/102_64
/dev/vg06/lvmnt_PRD
15368192 6060992 9239624 40% /export/sapmnt/PRD
/dev/vg06/lvtrans 40960000 6390144 34299824 16% /export/usr/sap/trans
/dev/vgapps/DVEBMGS00
10256384 2582720 7613752 25% /usr/sap/PRD/DVEBMGS01
dbpkg:/export/sapmnt/PRD 15368192 6060992 9239624 40% /sapmnt/PRD
Now plesae suggest.
Thnaks In advance
manu
thanks for detailed filesystem config.
great you have sapdata and oraarch on separate mountpoint.
the /oracle filesystem is used only for oracle software but worried why it has utilized 6 GB space.
please send last 10-15 entries of below command
go to
cd /oracle/PRD
du -dh |sort +1nr
Cheers,
-Sunil
follow http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/aa/fce73a86e99c77e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
you must schedule cleanup job in DB13.
cheers,
-Sunil
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