Monitoring Disk Space; Nortel Callpilot; Administrator Guide; Nn44200-601 01.11 Standard - Nortel CallPilot Administrator's Manual

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Monitoring disk space

The performance of your CallPilot system depends, to some degree, on the
amount of available disk space. Without enough disk space, the server
cannot perform adequately. In some circumstances, the server can stop
functioning.
Nortel systems are engineered to provide adequate space to meet your data
storage and system operation requirements. You must, however, monitor
disk space occasionally to ensure space does not become too limited.
Disk partitions
The CallPilot server is formatted in the following two disk partitions:
Nightly audit
Each night, the CallPilot server performs an audit that cleans up expired files
in the MMFS and the system database. In particular, the audit removes user
messages from the MMFS that are past the expiry date, and expired OMs
from the system database. You can configure how long OMs are stored.
Monitoring Nortel directory disk space
To monitor the disk space available for the Nortel directory, you must wait
for alarms to be raised. You can, however, determine how much free space
exists on this disk using the SPM.
Alarms are raised if logical disk space becomes limited. Different alarms
are raised depending on how much disk space is left on the logical drives.
Alarm
Major
Critical
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The Multimedia File System ( MMFS) contains messages and greetings
and other changing CallPilot data.
The database includes administrative information such as user profiles,
which include user names and DNs, and OMs, which are raw data about
the system.

Nortel CallPilot

Administrator Guide

NN44200-601 01.11 Standard

5.0 9 November 2007
Shutting Down
Uninitialized
Amount of space left
less than 10%
less than 5%
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