Kathy,

You had to post your message on Friday - that's when some good fellas usually 
place something called Friday Humor - just to crack the ise.
On the other hand, I feel bad for you that you have to deal with such 
"management".
Every Remedy product comes with Minimum/Recommended Disk space requirements, so 
you can refer to these in your "fight", I think these are usually found in the 
installation manuals.

:)

Regards,

Nicky Madjarov
phone: 973-202-4278
Find out how to bust your AR System performance @
http://www.SpeedUpARS.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kathy Morris 
  Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 11:35 AM
  Subject: Re: Server Crash


  ** 
  Our database is remote - meaning most of the data is in the database on a 
remote server.
  Only the application (Discovery application and the files that it needs) are 
on the C drive (along with other applications).
  This is Management's argument - if most of the data is on the database - then 
why do we need more than 16G of HD space, and 4G of ram.
  Even though the data is in the database, my position is that you still need 
more than 16G of HD for the application, and the files that the application 
needs to write to.


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Susan Palmer <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Wed, Feb 10, 2010 11:29 am
  Subject: Re: Server Crash


  ** 
  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

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      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?
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