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RE:[sap-basis] /usr/sap/<sid> Filesystem Reached 96% Utilization

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Posted by dineshkumarvs (Certified SAP Basis Specialist)
on Sep 30 at 3:03 AM
Hi,

I am not sure whether this trick helps you.
Seems to be your system is dual stack, so login to ABAP stack SAP. Go to sm50, in the menu "Process--> trace--> reset --> all files"

This will release some space in your drive surely. But I am not sure whether this will help to reduce the particular core file.

try it.

Regards,
Dinesh

---------------Original Message---------------
From: karuna kumar
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 12:01 PM
Subject: /usr/sap/<sid> Filesystem Reached 96% Utilization

/usr/sap/<sid> Filling Due to j2ee Server Core Files at Planned Restart

/usr/sap/<sid> filesystem had reached 96% utilization because a core file had been created in each of the DVEBMGS00/j2ee/cluster/server0-3 folders, and each core file was more than 3GB in size, resulting in the utilization of the overall filesystem increasing from approx 46% to 96%.

Could anyone please suggest me on how this can be avoided as I can see there are few Java process getting terminated at the time of restart.

Regards,
Karuna

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