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JSPM generate logs in /usr/sap/<SID>

Former Member
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Hello,

I'm appling a Stack Pack on my PI system with the JSPM tools.

This tool generate a lot of information in the filesystem /usr/sap<sid> and it growth a lot. How can I do to delete old logs or empty space in this filesystem ?

It's possible to execute JSPM and create temporal files and logs in a diferent path ?

Thank's in advance

Francesc

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Former Member
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Hello,

JSPM log files reside in /usr/sap/<SID>/JC<...>/j2ee/SPM/log. Files are sorted by sessions.

Yes, JSPM logs don't occupy so much disk space. You can delete the earlier sessions, if no longer needed for debugging or so.

Regards,

Yunong

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To add more... The log created by JSPM do not occupy much space.

The SCAs that are queued to get deployed are copied again to ....\SDM\program\temp. The log SDM again creates a log which will be at ...\SDM\program\log.

Former Member
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Hello ,

To more precise you can also delete if not required:

1) Files of /usr/sap/Trans/EPS/in -Strictly if not required or move temporary to another location.

2) Archive log from \saploc\SID\DVEBMGSXX\j2ee\cluster\server0\log -> strictly if not required or move temporary to another location

Please check :

https://forums.sdn.sap.com/click.jspa?searchID=-1&messageID=3803681