Re: Disk Space
1998-10-13 13:58:38
Make sure you do not remove the ev.db database as this is used in launching
expanded view. You will be calling the Optivity support folks for a new
ev.db dir if you remove that directory.
Also, if you have loaded all of the bay mibs you can remove the
/usr/lnms/snpx_mibs dir.
Here are some other directories but you will not be gaining that much
space.
/usr/lnms/snm
/usr/lnms/openwin.3x
/usr/lnms/ovclient
Thats about it.
Jason Warner
Nortel Networks
Systems Test Engineer
On Tuesday, October 13, 1998 10:19 AM, Owens, Blaine C
[SMTP:bowens AT EASTMAN DOT COM] wrote:
> No problem to remove the old .db directories for old users. Also, any
> log files in the base /usr/lnms/db directory.
>
> Blaine Owens
> Eastman Chemical Company
> Email - bowens AT eastman DOT com
> Phone - (423)229-3579
> Fax - (423)229-1188
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Bob Dalimonte [SMTP:rdalimon AT stopandshop DOT com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 1998 12:14 PM
> > To: NV-L AT UCSBVM.ucsb DOT edu
> > Subject: Disk Space
> >
> > I am running low on disk space in my /usr/lnms directory. Any
> > suggestions
> > on particluar files I can clean up (ie. log files). I have found some
> > db
> > directories of old users that look like they can removed
> > (/usr/lnms/db/rl.db). Any advice would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Bob.
> > rdalimon AT stopandshop DOT com
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