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04-24-2010 10:13 AM
04-24-2010 10:13 AM
Re: sfmconfig -t -<test>
HI,
"The test events (-m, -p and -b from sfmconfig -t)never show up." One of the reason could be the disk on which /var directory is mounted is nearly full(80% full). Diagnostics products expect that, the disk should have more that 21% /var directory space free.
To resolve this issue please clean up your /var directory.
Please let me know if it helps.
-VInod
"The test events (-m, -p and -b from sfmconfig -t)never show up." One of the reason could be the disk on which /var directory is mounted is nearly full(80% full). Diagnostics products expect that, the disk should have more that 21% /var directory space free.
To resolve this issue please clean up your /var directory.
Please let me know if it helps.
-VInod
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07-08-2010 05:36 AM
07-08-2010 05:36 AM
Re: sfmconfig -t -<test>
Hello Vinod,
your solution worked.
/var was at 91%. we extended /var so that we were at 66% and now the test events for processor (sfmconfig -t -p), memory (... -m) and backbone (... -b) worked - they did not before.
Thanks a lot !
Regards,
Karsten
your solution worked.
/var was at 91%. we extended /var so that we were at 66% and now the test events for processor (sfmconfig -t -p), memory (... -m) and backbone (... -b) worked - they did not before.
Thanks a lot !
Regards,
Karsten
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