You know what's interesting/infuriating? I actually opened an SR asking if
Oracle provided scripts to maintain the output files and they told me no.
There are two scripts in the replies that are both referenced by Oracle
(either in support or in the Oracle docs) and yet neither was referenced by
the tech I was assigned.
Chris
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019, 8:31 PM Leng <lkaing@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alert.log, listener.log, $Oracle_home/rdbms/log doesn’t get deleted by
Adcri so it’s still manual intervention or scripts 😟
Cheers,
Leng
On 31 Oct 2019, at 2:08 am, William Beldman <wbeldma@xxxxxx> wrote:we
We don't have Exadata Cloud so I can't comment on how that compares but
sometimes have to manually purge some of that content if we get a suddenflood
of data:https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/18/sutil/oracle-adr-command-interpreter-adrci.html#GUID-92DD451B-C3A1-48D7-A147-3296E75572CB
purging
Otherwise, is it possible your retention policy is too long and not
often enough?https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/18/sutil/oracle-adr-command-interpreter-adrci.html#GUID-5CAC90F9-8C61-46B1-AA0A-3F097C24D7E6
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/18/sutil/oracle-adr-command-interpreter-adrci.html#GUID-68ED8877-1132-45F1-8297-E1CCF8D34D98
disk
Also, in our case, the default Exadata deployment left a lot of unused
space behind. We had to use the LVM commands to allocate that space to/u01
which gave us a lot more breathing space.and I
On Monday October 28 2019 11:19:05 AM Chris Taylor wrote:
We've got an Exadata Cloud at Customer machine in our data center now
nodesthe amount of logs/trc/aud/etc files generated throughout the system is
quite the marvel.
I'm curious if anyone has an automated script to keep their Exadata
ascleaned up and wouldn't mind sharing?
I'll write my own if needed but if someone has one they're particularly
proud of, I'd be grateful to not have to start from scratch.
We only have access to DomU so its just a matter of keeping filesystems
clean as possible such as:
Filesystems:
/
/u01
/u02
<cluster home>
Thanks,
Chris