on 05-23-2010 5:26 PM
Hello Experts,
What files we can delete if the /usr/sap/<sid> is full in MDM system as I checked the J2EE engine is on different host.
I checked all the folders in that path but didn't find any log files that could be deleted, help me with providing the path of log files for MDM system.
Regards,
Amit Singh
Look at the work directory for the workprocess trace files and RFC trace file grown.
You can execute the command below(credit goes to Kedar) in /usr/sap/<SID> to filed out top 10 big fishes.
du u2013sk *|sort u2013nr|head -10
You can reset workprocess trace files from SM50 and RFC traces(dev_rfc*) from SM59.
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We generally follow below steps.
Steps to be followed to maintain /usr/sap/PRD Filesystem u2013 Do it once a week
u2022 Reset trace files from SM51
u2022 Delete stats file from ST03N
u2022 Remove dev_*.old files from work directory
Command u2013 ls u2013lrt dev*.old
u2022 Remove core file from work directory
Command u2013 du u2013sk *|sort u2013nr|head -10
u2022 Remove files with name (TRACE and TRACE*) from the location where it exists (generally work/log). These files get generated when user trace is active in the system. We can remove it if the user trace or any other trace is switched off. (We can check its status in ST01 and ST05)
u2022 Remove *.conv & *.read files from work directory. These files are generated due to lsmwu2019s and no longer required in the system.
u2022 Check the global directory and identify different logs that can be removed from the system.
u2022 (Deletion of old spool jobs, workflow logs or job logs)
u2022 Execute the report RSBDCREO from SE38. It removes the log of Batch Input Sessions (SM35).
u2022 Note - Above report is executed from job SAP_REORG_BATCHINPUT. Perform this action once in a month.
Thanks and Regards,
Kedar
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