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SAPDATA2 and SAPDATA3 reached 98%

Former Member
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Dear Friends,

I have facing some problem while installing SAP ECC6. Oracle 10.2 OS: Linux redhard5.0

I have given file system for SAPDATA1 to SAPDATA4 each (50GB) While installing time SAPDATA2 and SAPDATA43reached 100% after that I have increase 20GB for SAPDATA2 and SAPDATA3 30GB. after that installation has completed in successfully. In my question why this two files only taking more space? Otherwise my file system configuration is wrong or not.

In my SAN I have allocated 400GB only for Development server but now I have increased 50GB extra.

Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

/dev/sda6 10153988 1739296 7890576 19% /

/dev/sda10 5080796 168360 4650180 4% /home

/dev/sda9 5080796 2390448 2428092 50% /usr

/dev/sda8 5080796 141632 4676908 3% /usr/local

/dev/sda7 5080796 227020 4591520 5% /opt

/dev/sda5 10153988 345176 9284696 4% /tmp

/dev/sda3 10154020 223244 9406656 3% /var

/dev/sda1 1019208 40896 925704 5% /boot

tmpfs 18511364 752924 17758440 5% /dev/shm

192.168.220.102:/cd-dump/

64363824 60713264 328320 100% /cd-dump

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD01

10321208 721932 9074988 8% /sapmnt/ECD

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD02

10321208 873520 8923400 9% /usr/sap/ECD

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD03

25803068 4193552 20298796 18% /usr/sap/trans

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD04

2064208 72500 1886852 4% /oracle

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD05

2064208 164088 1795264 9% /oracle/client

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD06

10321208 2924068 6872852 30% /oracle/stage/102_64

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD07

2064208 358988 1600364 19% /oracle/ECD

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD08

5160576 1967592 2930840 41% /oracle/ECD/102_64

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD09

2064208 184936 1774416 10% /oracle/ECP/origlogA

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD10

2064208 184936 1774416 10% /oracle/ECD/origlogB

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD11

2064208 171200 1788152 9% /oracle/ECD/mirrlogA

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD12

2064208 171200 1788152 9% /oracle/ECD/mirrlogB

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD13

20642428 7743176 11850676 40% /oracle/ECD/oraarch

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD14

5160576 141456 4756976 3% /oracle/ECD/sapreorg

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD15

51606140 9472348 39512352 20% /oracle/ECD/sapdata1

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD16

72248648 41297240 27281648 61% /oracle/ECD/sapdata2

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECP17

82569904 76458884 1917100 98% /oracle/ECD/sapdata3

/dev/mapper/ECD-lvmECD18

51606140 25574512 23410188 53% /oracle/ECD/sapdata4

[root@ECCDEV2 ~]#

Regards,

Satish

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Former Member
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Hi Sharib,

Could you please giude me how to move the datafile3 to datafile1?

Regards,

Sathish

JPReyes
Active Contributor
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That procedure is explained in detail in help.sap.com, please do some research.

Regards

Juan

former_member184628
Participant
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Hi Satish,

These two sapdata directories contains the two bulky tablespace(PSAPXXX and PSAPXXX700) as mentioned by Mr. Neeraj Jain.

You can make changes to the next tablespace files to be added to use some other directory like SAPDATA1 and also you can either move few of the existing tablespace file to some other location or add some space to the SAPDATA3 directory as all the files will be in autoextend mode and their size will increase as you start using the SAP.

Please revert back if you have any other question.

Regards,

Sharib Tasneem

Former Member
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Hi Rajan,

It depends on which dir is assigned to PSAPSID & PSAPSID700 table space. In your case SAP has only added these two dir to given tablespaces. If you choose Advance DB config in Sapinst, you can change these values & distribute the data evenly.

Regards,

Neeraj