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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SMMSS_ALERTS - Message class for MSSQL rz20 messages
Message number: 060
Message text: &1 MB free disk space on device
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SMMSS_ALERTS060
- &1 MB free disk space on device ?The SAP error message SMMSS_ALERTS060 indicates that there is insufficient disk space on a device, specifically stating that there is only &1 MB of free disk space available. This can lead to various issues, including the inability to save data, perform updates, or execute certain transactions within the SAP system.
Cause:
- Low Disk Space: The primary cause of this error is that the disk partition where SAP is installed or where temporary files are stored has run low on available disk space.
- Large Data Volume: Accumulation of logs, temporary files, or large data volumes can contribute to the disk space being consumed quickly.
- Backup Files: Old backup files that have not been deleted can also take up significant space.
- Unmanaged Data Growth: If the database or application data is growing without proper management, it can lead to disk space issues.
Solution:
Free Up Disk Space:
- Delete Unnecessary Files: Identify and delete any unnecessary files, such as old logs, temporary files, or unused backups.
- Archive Data: Consider archiving old data that is not frequently accessed to free up space.
- Clean Up Database: Use SAP tools to clean up the database, such as deleting obsolete entries or performing data compression.
- Check for Large Tables: Analyze database tables for large entries and consider purging or archiving old records.
Increase Disk Space:
- Add More Storage: If possible, increase the disk space on the server by adding additional storage or resizing existing partitions.
- Move SAP Data: If you have multiple disks, consider moving some SAP data or logs to a different disk with more available space.
Monitor Disk Usage:
- Implement monitoring tools to keep track of disk usage and set alerts for low disk space to prevent future occurrences.
SAP Notes and Support:
- Check SAP Notes for any specific recommendations or patches related to disk space management.
- If the issue persists, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
Related Information:
DB02
to monitor database space and SARA
for archiving data.By addressing the disk space issue promptly, you can prevent disruptions in SAP operations and maintain system performance.
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