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Re: Is there risk in rebooting my Linux server

 
HPDAN
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Is there risk in rebooting my Linux server

On my production server two oracle filesystems or partitons are 100% full.. but OS file systems are okay

rebooting this server creates any problem
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Ivan Krastev
Honored Contributor

Re: Is there risk in rebooting my Linux server

Is any good reason for rebooting the server - like kernel upgrade for example. This will not solve you the problem with 100% full file systems.



regards,
ivan
HPDAN
Occasional Advisor

Re: Is there risk in rebooting my Linux server

application team need the server reboot.
Is adivisable to reboot ?
Ivan Krastev
Honored Contributor

Re: Is there risk in rebooting my Linux server

Of course you can reboot it.
During boot process watch the console for any errors.

regards,
ivan
Michal Kapalka (mikap)
Honored Contributor

Re: Is there risk in rebooting my Linux server

hi,

you can reboot the server, but don't forget shutdown the oracle before.

mikap
dirk dierickx
Honored Contributor

Re: Is there risk in rebooting my Linux server

hmm fishy.

first a reboot will not solve any disk full problems (linux is NOT windows) and full filesystems have no impact on the boot process.

second why do the app owners request a reboot? linux is NOT windows.
shutting down their application and starting it up again should be all they need to worry about, no need to reboot. i never, ever, follow up such requests from app owners unless they have a pretty darn good reason (which 99,9% of the time, they will not have).