on 05-24-2008 7:57 AM
hi frnds,
what is the meaning of increasing the space in trans directory.
in which scenarios we increase the space in trans directory.
increasing the space means deleting the old log files or is there other way of increasing the space.
can anybody explain this concept in detail .
any links related to this will be truly appreciated.
Hi,
Increasing the space in trans directory is nothing just to be on safer side in order to avoid transport stuck problem.Generally EPS/in consumes more space in trans directory.
So you can go ahead and delete the contents of EPS/in directory which are not in the current buffer of the system.
Ofcourse you can delete the old log files as well but not the files under tmp directory
Hope it clarifies.
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hi ravindran,
thax for the quick reply.
but when ever i apply a SP and if it is successful then after 2 or 3 days i clean up the EPS/in directory also the logs in 25days or so.
so , shall i think that my systems trans directory is in safe condition.
or shall i delete any other things to increase the trans directory space.
Hi
Nobody, sitting on the other side can tell you how safe is your trans directory, you need to analyze this by yourself at OS level, that your file system having trans directory has sufficient space or not.
I suppose regulary deleting files you mentioned would be sufficient, unless you perform tons of transport in a day.
Regards
Rahul
thanks all
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HI Mudari,
Kinhdly follow the below link it will help you
[http://docs.hp.com/en/T2803-90002/ch05s01.html]
Regards,
Gokul B
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