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Files occupying /sapmnt/sid/global

Former Member
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Hi all,

I discovered some files in global directory, and checking if anyone of you would know what would trigger such files?

It's consuming lots of space.

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 0 Dec 2 01:53 00AF7CUL.<SID>s

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 4575308 Dec 2 01:53 00AF7CUL.<SID>

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 0 Dec 2 01:58 00AF7TXN.<SID>s

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 4575308 Dec 2 01:58 00AF7TXN.<SID>

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 0 Dec 2 02:02 00AF7t6v.<SID>s

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 4575308 Dec 2 02:02 00AF7t6v.<SID>

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 0 Dec 2 02:07 00AF8A9x.<SID>s

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 4575308 Dec 2 02:07 00AF8A9x.<SID>

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 0 Dec 2 02:12 00AF8RCz.<SID>s

-rw-rw---- 1 <sid>adm sapsys 4575308 Dec 2 02:12 00AF8RCz.<SID>

Thanks.

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Former Member
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Hi,

Please check these files and if it belongs to background jobs then you can refer to SAP note 6604 to remove these files from OS level.

Regards

Naveen

Former Member
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Hello,

After looking at the file names, I don't think these are generated by either SAP standard program or transaction/jobs. Looks like some functional programs or jobs are generating these files.

Please check with your client or functional teams.

Thanks,

Siva Kumar

naveen_kumar1
Active Participant
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Hi ,

Please refer the below SAP note.

16513 File system is full - what do I do?

Provide information on OS and DB that is used in your landscape.

Regards,

Naveen.

vincentlim826
Employee
Employee
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What are the content of those files ? Give some sample contents

Regards,

Vincent