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Asset ID: 1-71-2382404.1
Update Date:2018-04-11
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Solution  2382404.1 :   NSP Apache Server /var At 100%  


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Goal
Solution
References


Created from <SR 3-17180221181>

Applies to:

Oracle Communications Performance Intelligence Center (PIC) Software - Version 10.1.5 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

PIC alarm log reports a storage capacity alarm for the NSP Apache server.

[admusr@dtxnsp001a log]$ df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vgroot-plat_root
  999320 270088 676804 29% /
tmpfs 12297200 0 12297200 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 245679 45862 186710 20% /boot
/dev/mapper/vgroot-plat_tmp
  999320 1324 945568 1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/vgroot-plat_usr
  3997376 1876404 1911260 50% /usr
/dev/mapper/vgroot-plat_var
  999320 931788 15104 99% /var
/dev/mapper/vgroot-plat_var_tklc
  8125880 1786944 5919512 24% /var/TKLC
/dev/mapper/vgroot-plat_nsp
  264092676 1022152 249648752 1% /usr/TKLC/nsp
 

Solution

After enlarge the /var, reboot the NSP, however; it was stuck after file service nspservice stopped

Next, open a new putty to consle,
 run
 pkill java


then the nspservice stopped

Follow general procedure to grace reboot
 

References

<NOTE:2134966.1> - Performance Intelligence Center (PIC) How to Gracefully Shutdown the Oracle NSP Server

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