on 10-05-2009 10:49 AM
Dear all,
One of our test server, is running out of space in the installation drive.
Do we have any standard jobs/Tcodes to reduce/shrink the disk space of installation drive.
Please share your inputs,
Regards,
Younus
Hi all,
The issue got resolved with shrinking the DB.
The server was running on SQL server. In the MS SQL Server Management Studio, on the SID node, under Tasks-> we have Shrink option.
After performing DB shrink, nearly 11 GB of space was released.
Thanks,
Younus
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Hi Younus,
What is you total disk space ??
Thanks
Anil
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Hi,
Thanks Mark for directing the question to the right group.
Elaborating the issue: It is a test PI server and it has been installed in the D drive of the machine.
It was only one month ago the server was installed and now the system shows the error "Low disk space in D drive"
10-12 GB of free space was there earlier and even the server didn't have many messages going through it in this period.
Please help me with your inputs.
Thanks
Younus
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Hi Younus,
Could you please elaborate on the issue ??
Can you give us the drive which is running out of space ??
Cheers...,
Raghu
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Hello
This issue is opened in the wrong forum. This is not a PI technical issue. I think the Netweaver Administrator is the best forum for this issue. I will forward the thread to that forum.
Regards
Mark Smyth
XI/PI Moderator
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