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    manage-01: "7 Disk space exhausted" and "Write Error b_manage_01_c"

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    1. manage-01 fails with the following messages:

    I/O error : file '/aleph/prod/tmp/sny01-filenum-220'
    error code: 9/007 (ANS74), pc=0, call=1, seg=0
    7 Disk space exhausted

    2. Each of the ./xxx01/scratch process logs (p_manage_01_a_n.log) ends in multiple "Write Error b_manage_01_c" messages.

    Cause:
    At the time that the indexing failed, the /exlibris filesystem was 100% utilized.

    Resolution:
    * Clean up the /exlibris directory as described in the Ex Libris Documentation Center > Aleph > Support > How To from Support by subject > Indexing_filing_and_expand_procedures > "How To Run Index Jobs", section 5, which has Oracle space and work disk-space calculations for manage-01.

    * Re-run manage-01.

    Additional Information

    See also, Article 000004252 (p_manage_01: "Write Error b_manage_01_c").

    Category: Batch (500)


    • Article last edited: 12/4/2014
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