[cisco-voip] CUCM Pub HWM Disk usage
george.hendrix at l-3com.com
george.hendrix at l-3com.com
Wed May 2 13:36:26 EDT 2012
Yeah, this was a fresh build.
I will try to look around...below is the output from the last commands you gave me.
admin:file list activelog tomcat/logs/* detail
dir count = 0, file count = 0
admin:file list activelog cm/log/informix/* detail
dir count = 0, file count = 0
I would imagine a cold reboot of the server probably wouldn't help right? Or worse, it won't come back up.
Bill Hendrix
From: Ryan Ratliff [mailto:rratliff at cisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 1:14 PM
To: Hendrix, George (Bill) @ LSG - STRATIS
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CUCM Pub HWM Disk usage
The size of your inactive partition tells me you've never done an upgrade on this system so that's out.
You can dig around and try to find a log somewhere under activelog to delete, I'd take a look at informix ccm.log and tomcat catalina.out files since I think there've been bugs for both of those in the past that made them get very large.
file list activelog tomcat/logs/* detail
file list activelog cm/log/informix/* detail
-Ryan
On May 2, 2012, at 11:19 AM, george.hendrix at l-3com.com<mailto:george.hendrix at l-3com.com> wrote:
Ryan,
Below is the output from the show status command showing the partition that's full is the logging partition.
CPU Idle: 94.00% System: 02.00% User: 01.00%
IOWAIT: 03.00% IRQ: 00.00% Soft: 00.00% Intr/sec: 1019.00
Memory Total: 2053864K
Free: 64692K
Used: 1989172K
Cached: 672404K
Shared: 0K
Buffers: 101304K
Total Free Used
Disk/active 27632244K 15947620K 11403892K (42%)
Disk/inactive 27632272K 26195768K 32828K (1%)
Disk/logging 65574668K 68069024K K (101%)
When I tried to enter the file list command, below is the output. So I was unable to find a file to delete with this command.
admin:file list inactivelog cm/trace/ccm/sdi/*
no such file or directory can be found
I also enter this command and got the response shown.
admin:file list activelog cm/trace/ccm/sdi/*
dir count = 0, file count = 0
Thanks,
Bill Hendrix | Network/VOIP Engineer
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From: Ryan Ratliff [mailto:rratliff at cisco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 9:55 AM
To: Hendrix, George (Bill) @ LSG - STRATIS
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net<mailto:cisco-voip at puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CUCM Pub HWM Disk usage
If the filesystem is truly readonly then you've no option but to reboot to recover it. There is a distinction between the disk being full and being marked readonly by the OS however so make sure you know which one you are hitting.
Can you paste the output of 'show status' to confirm which partition is full?
Now to test the readonly filesystem then try and delete a file from the CLI.
file list inactivelog cm/trace/ccm/sdi/*
file delete inactivelog cm/trace/ccm/sdi/<insert filename here from above command output>
This will try to delete one of the ccm sdi traces from your inactive partition. This will be completely harmless and if it works then your disk is just full, not readonly.
-Ryan
On May 2, 2012, at 7:58 AM, george.hendrix at l-3com.com<mailto:george.hendrix at l-3com.com> wrote:
Hey Guys,
I have a CUCM 6.1 Cluster that started sending me the following alert:
LogPartitionHighWaterMarkExceeded UsedDiskSpace : 101 MessageString : Disk utilization hits HWM!! Purging files...
Both the CDR Repository and CallManager Service are affected by this. I can start them, but then they just stop within a short time. I read somewhere to change the LWM and HWM to low numbers and tried that, but the disk usage is still staying at 101% (not sure how that is even possible). I tried searching in RTMT for all logs on the Pub and it comes back that nothing is found. I tried this by a date range and also within the last 60 days, nothing. I also tried rebooting the server via command line and received an error that the appliance restart failed. From what I've read in various threads, the system seems to be in a read-only state and is not able to purge the files now, nor reboot.
Appreciate info anyone can provide as to how to clear the logs in the log partition.
Thanks,
Bill Hendrix
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