How To Fix RT026 - File System: Hard disk space available


RT026 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: RT - Monitoring infrastructure MSG and alert texts

  • Message number: 026

  • Message text: File System: Hard disk space available

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message RT026 - File System: Hard disk space available ?
    The SAP error message RT026 indicates that there is insufficient hard disk space available on the server where the SAP system is running. This can lead to various issues, including the inability to create new files, logs, or temporary data, which can affect the overall performance and functionality of the SAP system.
    
    Cause: Insufficient Disk Space: The primary cause of this error is that the disk partition where the SAP system is installed or where it is trying to write data has run out of available space. Large Log Files: Accumulation of large log files or temporary files that have not been cleared can consume significant disk space. Data Growth: Continuous data growth in the database or application logs can lead to disk space exhaustion. Backup Files: Old backup files that have not been deleted can also take up a considerable amount of space.
    Solution: Free Up Disk Space: Delete Unnecessary Files: Identify and delete any unnecessary files,

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