Re: [foxboro] /opt partition size

  • From: <jmowrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 9:42:20 -0500

This could be AIM* historian files.  I moved some of these off of one of our 
sites' AW this week because /opt was 99% used.

  Search for files that start with "r", then a sequential number, and end in 
.bdf, I think.  These are under /opt/aim in some subdirectory.  I can't 
remember the subdirectory name, but you should be able to find it with filemgr. 
 

Next time I'm on site, I'll try and get the full path.  But these are historian 
files for a given time period.  They can be archived and then removed.

Jim Mowrey
> 
> From: "Ali Zahidi" <alizahidi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2005/03/18 Fri AM 10:34:09 EST
> To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [foxboro] /opt partition size
> 
> Dear All,
> We are using AW51E in our I/A Series System with I/A software version 6.5. We 
> are observing from last 2-3 weeks that the occupied space in /opt partition 
> is growing. We are checking the free space in the hard disk using the 
> following command
> # df -tk -F ufs
>  We noticed it when it was 75% two weeks before but now it is grown 87%. Do 
> anyone have idea about reason of this problem? How severe is this? and what 
> should we do for its remedy?
> Kindly note that AIM*Datalink is connected to AW51E via second ethernet pot.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ali Ahmed Zahidi
> Pakistan Refinery Ltd.
>  
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