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/usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGSnn folder full

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

My /usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGSnn folder is full in PRD system.

I had deleted core file from /usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGSnn/ work folder and recreated it few days back.

It helped me for few days but again the folder is full. Is there any permanent solution to this problem?

Or can we increase the folder size in HP-UX?

Thanks and Regards

Dharmendra

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Former Member
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Hi All,

I could find that, folder /usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGSnn/log is consuming lot of space and continuously increasing. Can you suggest something. I am not sure to delete files in that folder.

ashish_vikas
Active Contributor
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what types of files are getting generated or large in size in /usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGSnn/log ?

If they are Security Audit Log, please see below note :

SAP Note 539404 - FAQ: Answers to questions about the Security Audit Log

(If required by client/security - delete any audit files with transaction SM18 or report RSAUPURG)

best regards

ashish

Reagan
Advisor
Advisor
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cd /usr/sap/SID/DVEBMGSnn/log

ls -la

du -sm *

Regards

RB

former_member45419
Active Contributor
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Hi Dharmendra,

if such problem come at the month end & year end  better to add some more resources for better performances & check below links may get some help to sort out the issue

523947Performance measurement of planned orders processing
21024SAPDBA: Many files in /oracle/SID/rdbms/audit
6833 Deleting statistics file, size of statistics file

Regards

Nayeem

Reagan
Advisor
Advisor
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What is the size of the file system /usr/sap/SID ?

Check these notes

6833  - Deleting statistics file, size of statistics file

16513  - File system is full - what do I do?

If the logs trace logs are consuming the file system space then first check the trace level of the trace files.

If the file system is under sized then you might need to consider extending the file system.

Also consider deleting the RFC trace files.

Regards

RB

Former Member
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Hi,

Also check that the no one has created the copy of the old kernel which is in the /usr/sap/SID/DV*/. Some time people try to keep the backup of the old kernel . I know that no one changes the kernel in /usr/sap/SID/DV*/exe but just check .

Check that non of the SAR file like igshelp is in /usr/sap/SID/DV*/

So there should be only be one directory with name exe.

What is the current side of the /usr/sap/SID?

Was the Core dump create again?

Did you recently install any application server on the same host for this SID. If yes did you add new space for the application server to /usr/sap/SID.

THANKS

Rishi Abrol

ashish_vikas
Active Contributor
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please read :  16513  - File system is full - what do I do?

https://scn.sap.com/thread/1406683

http://scn.sap.com/community/business-one/system-administration/blog/2012/12/17/file-system-is-full-...

Additionally, you need to check if there are any large work process/ RFC trace file got created ? Also check where your security audit logs get stored ?

best regards

ashish