[cisco-voip] Call Manager Disk Utilization Levels Revised
thomaslemay at comcast.net
thomaslemay at comcast.net
Mon Jun 22 18:08:28 EDT 2009
I typed the original email too fast and should have correctly included the fact that we are using MCS 7835 servers with 72 gig hard drives. I have revised the text below.
Tom
We have a Unified Cisco Call Manager cluster with one Publisher, a subscriber and two TFTP servers. We are running 6.1.3BSU1. All four call manager servers are running at 92% disk utilization. I did run a utils core list from the admin prompt but did not find any old core files which could be deleted from any of the servers. Cisco says that is a "normal" baseline for our servers and not to be concerned until they reach 95% disk utilization. We are at approximately 5,000 users now and will grow to approximately 10,000 users in the near future. Are there other companies out there running at 92% disk utilization? With a similar user base? I have also learned that purchasing additional hard drives for our current servers will not reduce the 92% disk utilization issue. We are currently using MCS 7835 servers with 72 gig hard drives. I would appreciate hearing about options to reduce the 92% disk utilization concern especially with future growth. It seems to me that a larger drive size would be in order . How are others handling this issue?
Thank you,
Tom
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