I don't use Discovery but can you have the files directed to a different server, like the db server?
Susan On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Joe D'Souza <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > I G of free space on something like even your laptop, and you would be > sobbing.. Literally.. > > You got to have way way way more than that.. try something like at least 50 > GB of free space on your HD for a start.. Off course it also depends on how > much memory your machine uses and what it is configured to use as swap, but > 1 GB free space? That is ridiculous to say the least.. > > Joe > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto: > [email protected]]*on Behalf Of *Kathy Morris > *Sent:* Wednesday, February 10, 2010 11:03 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Server Crash > > ** After deleting temp files, I have 1G of HD space left. I can delete > more discovery files also, however aren't these files going to regenerate > again when I run a synchronization? I noticed files are continually created > on our application server by discovery. Our Management believes every > application server should be low disk space. They recently increased the > hard drive space to 16G (which they thought was a "favor"). I am trying to > find out more info about the Discovery allocation of space, so that I can > explain WHY we need more space to my Management. To me it's quite simple - > 16G is ridiculous, but I can't use that for an argument. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rick Cook <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wed, Feb 10, 2010 10:53 am > Subject: Re: Server Crash > > Seriously, upon what are Management's beliefs based? This seems like an > arbitrary limitation. That being said, there are probably some old discovery > files you could delete to free up some space. > > Maybe ask them how much history they want you to store. That way, they can > choose between some cheap disk space and what may be more valuable data. And > since their decision will have been an informed one, they are responsible > for it. > Rick > ------------------------------ > *From: *Kathy Morris <[email protected]> > *Date: *Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:37:19 -0500 > *To: *<[email protected]> > *Subject: *Server Crash > > ** > Hi All, > > We have 16G on our Application Server. Our Application Server runs > Discovery 1.6. > Our database is remote. We have right now 1G of space left. > Our Management believes there is no reason why 16G is not sufficient space > for this Discovery application to run parallel with other applications. > > We have other applications running on this server like HP Openview, SQL > Server, VMware, etc... > > I noticed when Discovery runs (during synchronization) files are created > also on the application server (i.e. java files, tmp files, etc..). And if > logging is on, then files are created also. > > Is 16G an reasonable size to run Discovery 1.6? > > _Platinum Sponsor: [email protected] ARSlist: "Where the Answers > Are"_ > _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:[email protected] ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"

