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Maintaining the ReadiVoice System
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Weekly Maintenance Tasks
This section describes procedures that you should perform at least weekly and
perhaps more often for a large and busy system.
perhaps more often for a large and busy system.
Checking Solaris Disk Space
1
Open a Telnet session to the CACS as user cnow and switch user to root
(or log into the CACS as root and use an XTerm window).
(or log into the CACS as root and use an XTerm window).
2
Check disk space by entering df -k.
The system displays file system statistics, including the percentage of
capacity used for each partition. In the example shown in
The system displays file system statistics, including the percentage of
capacity used for each partition. In the example shown in
, for
instance, /usr is at 92% of capacity and requires attention.
Figure 4-7
Checking disk space
You can also check the disk space from an operator/maintenance station
using the ReadiVoice Administration interface. See
using the ReadiVoice Administration interface. See
3
If any partition other than root (/) is at or above 90% of capacity, you
should remove old, unneeded files to free up space. Call your Polycom
Global Services representative if you need help in determining what you
Global Services representative if you need help in determining what you
can safely remove.
# df -k
Filesystem
Filesystem
kbytes
used avail capacity Mounted on
/proc
0
0
0
0%
/proc
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0
48023 31869 11352
74%
/
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s5
1015695 875958 78796
92%
/usr
fd
0
0
0
0%
/dev/fd
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6
92231 11219 71789
14%
/var
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s5
92231
7707 75301
10%
/opt
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s0
492351 246332 196784
56%
/rahome
/dev/dsk/c0t1d0s1
380311 133557 208723
40%
/web
swap
459800 158808 300992
35%
/tmp
#
Caution!
If you run out of space on any disk partition, Solaris ceases to operate!