Thanks for the response, Jason. I just want to clarify that those sizes are the “in use” space, the drives are much bigger than that. When you say “loads of room for frequent backups” it makes me think you are saying 90GB of drive space is plenty for the server (which it probably is). I am just concerned there is some cruft building up on the OneClick that is going unchecked. This is Spectrum v9.3 and I don’t think report manager is on the box. Didn’t CA eject that and put all that inside CABI, which was another Windows server? There may be a thousand nodes on this server. I will have to check into the exact count (assuming by node you mean modeled network devices).
-Ken > On Mar 17, 2015, at 8:47 PM, Jason Hebron <jason.heb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > A lot depends on the volume of nodes being monitored > But 90Gb is fine for the poller - loads of room for frequent backups > Oneclick 440GB - only reason for being that big would be if running it as > Report Manager too - best practice is to separate Report Manager if possible > > On 18 March 2015 at 15:27, Kenneth Kirchner <k...@kirchners.com > <mailto:k...@kirchners.com>> wrote: > Our primary and secondary Spectro servers (on RHEL5) are both using about > 90GB on disk, while the OneClick is closer to 440GB. Does that seem right? > --- > To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to lists...@unc.edu > <mailto:lists...@unc.edu> with the body: unsubscribe spectrum > jason.heb...@gmail.com <mailto:jason.heb...@gmail.com> > > --To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to lists...@unc.edu > <mailto:lists...@unc.edu> with the body: unsubscribe spectrum > k...@kirchners.com --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to lists...@unc.edu with the body: unsubscribe spectrum arch...@mail-archive.com