[cisco-voip] 5.1 active disk filling?

Ryan Ratliff rratliff at cisco.com
Mon Oct 8 09:57:33 EDT 2007


Until you start getting RTMT alerts about the active partition being  
full don't worry about it.  93% utilization is pretty normal for a CM  
5 box.

There were however some bugs that caused the active partition to fill  
up.  CSCsk18010 is one of them, but only affects IBM servers and is  
fixed in 5.1(3).

I'd encourage you to open a case with TAC to troubleshoot Tomcat (the  
web server) and your h.323 issue.  They definitely sound like  
problems but disk utilization is not the cause.

-Ryan

On Oct 8, 2007, at 4:47 AM, Andre Beck wrote:

Hi,

I didn't have significant problems with 5.1 so far (other than those  
with
localization that got fixed) and was running 5.1.1.3000-5 until some
weeks ago. Then I upgraded to 5.1.2.3000-2 without problems and the box
ran flawless until yesterday, when CCM suddenly dropped all H.323  
gateway
connections. Restarting the CCM service helped.

This morning, the box stopped answering HTTP connections (as tracked
by our Nagios monitoring) and had to be rebooted, after this it again
resumed normal operation.

What I noticed in the OS Admin Web interface is that the "Disk/active"
filesystems are rather full (my 5.1.1 is at 93%, the 5.1.2 was at 95%)
and they are *constantly* *growing*.

I switched versions back to 5.1.1 to verify this, it's the same there:

                         Total            Free            Used

Disk/active         12317944K         928084K       10764132K (93%)
[...]
Disk/active         12317944K         928068K       10764148K (93%)
[...]
Disk/active         12317944K         928064K       10764152K (93%)

without the number ever getting smaller again.

What would write to the software partions instead of to the common or
log partitions? Is this normal and maybe garbage collected every some
hours/days or might this be a reason for an installation suddenly  
failing
after weeks of runtime?

I'm probably going to upgrade to 5.1.3, which will let me lose my 5.1.1
fallback installation. Hopefully this will be stable again.

BTW, the absence of an "expert" login to actually search for the reason
of the growing diskspace is an ENTIRELY SILLY IDEA. I'm feeling like a
lobotomized ex-hacker at this "admin" shell...

Thanks,
Andre.
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-> Andre Beck    +++ ABP-RIPE +++    IBH Prof. Dr. Horn GmbH, Dresden <-
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