Hi Kenneth,

following up Jason's statement, the Spectrum Report Manager actually consists 
of two parts.
First one is the SRM data gathering and processing logic inside tomcat which 
uses the mysql instance on the OneClick server, where the SRM component was 
installed. Secondly the CABI reporting engine may be installed on the same or 
separate machine, is based on SAP Business Objects and just accessing the data 
within the reporting db.
Having said that, you might just look for the ${SPECROOT}/mysql/data directory.

Regarding the SpectroSERVER machines Jason was most likely referring to the 
SSdb backups, which typically reside within ${SPECROOT}/SS-DB-Backup. Spectrum 
does no cleaning up there so you have take care for removing old database 
backup files.

Mit freundlichen Gruessen - Yours sincerely

Raphael Franck
Consultant 
Global Infrastructure Operations

Computacenter AG & Co oHG
Enabling Users

Europaring 34-40, 50170 Kerpen, Germany
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Von: Kenneth Kirchner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. März 2015 05:48
An: spectrum
Betreff: Re: [spectrum] Server Size

I will give the file system a look over and see where that space is going. I 
was just under the impression that OneClick was the Java web server piece of 
Spectrum and as such, should not be warehousing any data. That should all be on 
the Spectro servers. If that is the case, I would expect the OneClick to be 
much less in size than the Spectro boxes (assuming there is no reporting or 
debug logging going on).

Thanks again!

-Ken


> On Mar 17, 2015, at 9:30 PM, Jason Hebron <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 90Gb is definitely space for the Poller
> By nodes yes per device polled, though CA define a node as a device with up 
> to 200 interfaces - so if you have a network device with 600 interfaces that 
> counts as 3 nodes
> As far as the cruft :-) building up - if its unix just start tracking where 
> the badness is happening
> start at root and use the command du -hc --max-depth=1 
> This shows disk space use per directory - start drilling down the directory 
> paths to find where the "cruft" is
> One thing I have seen - core dumps created on app crashes can build up 
> excessively - so that may be a culprit if you have disk bloat
> Another can be someone turning on debugging in the spectrum logs and 
> forgetting to turn it off again
> As far as Report Manager goes - yes its a seperate product but still makes 
> use of some components of OneClick
> You can tell if the oneclick part is enabled if you check the 
> <$spectrum>\mysql\data\reporting and find the reporting dir is full of info
> MEans that even if Cabi is not installed the data is being recorded
>  

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