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发表于 2019-1-26 23:04:23
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If you log in CUCM via CLI and run “show status” command, you will see Active, Inactive and Logging partitions of HDD.
There is the details of all Partition about what they store.
1.Common partition (log partition)—Contains the trace/log files
2.Active partition—Contains files (binaries, libraries and config files) of active OS and the Cisco Unified CM release
3.Inactive partition—Contains files for alternative Cisco Unified CM release (for example, an older version that was upgraded from or newer version recently upgraded to but the server has not been toggled to this release).
l Swap partition—Used for swap space.
To elaborate a bit more on the behavior, some versions of CUCM use more space than others, and that can vary by a few factors like the size of the database, the OVA Template used to create the VM (some have more allocated disk space than others) and the amount of configuration applied and number of enabled logs. If CUCM approached 100% on that “active” partition it would delete any unnecessary files to free up space.
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