on 04-20-2009 8:18 AM
Dear Team,
When I am checking all file syste, via bdf . it show.
Filesystem kbytes used avail %used Mounted on
/dev/vg00/lvol3 3145728 1349536 1782344 43% /
/dev/vg00/lvol1 1048576 284896 757800 27% /stand
/dev/vg00/lvol11 20971520 15449792 5478808 74% /var
and curser is bluking .
I am not able to see my all sap and database file system for witch file system is full and how much space is free.
But my SAP and database is proper working .
i am able to work properlly in SAP.
why all file system is not showing in bdf.
Thanks
kallis
Markus is probably right. This is a symptom of an NFS mount being down. been there, done that.
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> and curser is bluking .
> I am not able to see my all sap and database file system for witch file system is full and how much space is free.
You may have an NFS mounted directory where the NFS server is unreachable at the moment.
Enter just "mount" and see what directory would come next in the list and check if the NFS server is reachable.
Markus
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Thanks for your reply.
But my SAP and Oracle is proper running right now . One suggestion come that its not serious metter . when you will reboot your server. It will show automatically. Is it Correct ????
Because its my Production server on Cluster.
If I do
sapprd:/#mount
I think it will show all mounted file system in sapprd.Nothing Else.
Because i am fresser in HP Unix
thank
kallis
Hi Kallis
it's because df tries to check size of filesystem and cannot reach it because it does not exist
check disks assigned to the VG - probably something wrong with connectivity to SAN (FC broken?)
also try to wait for 10 minutes and check what error code it gives ?
recently and server reboot ?
Bhudev
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