Cisco Headend System Release 2.7 Guida Alla Progettazione
Chapter 2 Monitoring SDV Alarms
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Check and Correct:
Possible Cause
Check and Correct Instructions
Too many non-service affecting files are
taking up disk space on the SDV server.
taking up disk space on the SDV server.
Note: Check the ActivityLog and EventLog
directories on the SDV server. Consider
reducing the number of days you have
configured on the DNCS to delete SDV
activity and event logs from your system.
directories on the SDV server. Consider
reducing the number of days you have
configured on the DNCS to delete SDV
activity and event logs from your system.
(Quick Path: DNCS > SDV Server List >
Update SDV Server > Constraints)
Update SDV Server > Constraints)
Follow these steps to delete any
unnecessary ActivityLog and/or EventLog
files on the SDV server.
unnecessary ActivityLog and/or EventLog
files on the SDV server.
1
On the SDV server, log in as root user.
2
Type df -k and press Enter to determine
the percentage of disk usage by partition.
the percentage of disk usage by partition.
3
Type cd /opt/sdb/ActivityLog/ and
press Enter to make the
opt/sdb/ActivityLog directory the working
directory.
press Enter to make the
opt/sdb/ActivityLog directory the working
directory.
4
Type rm <file name> and press Enter to
delete any unnecessary text files from
the opt/sdb/ActivityLog directory.
delete any unnecessary text files from
the opt/sdb/ActivityLog directory.
5
Note: The activity log filename is in the
format ddmmmyyyy.txt. For example:
rm 30Jun2006.txt.
format ddmmmyyyy.txt. For example:
rm 30Jun2006.txt.
6
Type cd /opt/sdb/EventLog/ and press
Enter to make the opt/sdb/EventLog
directory the working directory.
Enter to make the opt/sdb/EventLog
directory the working directory.
7
Type rm <file name> and press Enter to
delete any unnecessary text files from
the opt/sdb/EventLog directory.
delete any unnecessary text files from
the opt/sdb/EventLog directory.
8
Note: The event log filename is in the
format ddmmmyyyy.txt. For example:
rm 30Jun2006.txt.
format ddmmmyyyy.txt. For example:
rm 30Jun2006.txt.
9
Type df -k and press Enter to check the
disk usage by partition again. (Because
you deleted unnecessary Log files in this
procedure, the percentage of disk usage
should now be reduced.)
disk usage by partition again. (Because
you deleted unnecessary Log files in this
procedure, the percentage of disk usage
should now be reduced.)
10 Type exit and press Enter to log out as
root user.
11 Type exit and press Enter to close the
xterm window.