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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STREX - Message for TREX ABAP Client
Message number: 534
Message text: used Disk (under Global Path)
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STREX534
- used Disk (under Global Path) ?The SAP error message STREX534 indicates that the system has encountered an issue related to disk space, specifically that the disk under the Global Path is full or has reached its capacity limit. This can prevent the system from performing necessary operations, such as writing logs or storing temporary files.
Cause:
- Disk Space Exhaustion: The most common cause is that the disk where the Global Path is located has run out of available space.
- Large Log Files: Accumulation of large log files or temporary files that are not being cleared can lead to disk space issues.
- Backup Files: Old backup files that have not been deleted can consume significant disk space.
- Data Growth: Rapid growth of data in the database or application can lead to unexpected disk space consumption.
Solution:
Free Up Disk Space:
- Delete Unnecessary Files: Identify and delete files that are no longer needed, such as old logs, temporary files, or backup files.
- Archive Data: Move older data to an archive to free up space on the primary disk.
- Increase Disk Size: If possible, increase the size of the disk or add additional storage to accommodate the growing data needs.
Monitor Disk Usage:
- Implement monitoring tools to keep track of disk usage and set up alerts for when disk space is running low.
Regular Maintenance:
- Schedule regular maintenance tasks to clean up logs and temporary files.
- Implement a data retention policy to manage the lifecycle of data and logs.
Check Configuration:
- Review the configuration of the Global Path to ensure it is pointing to the correct location and that there are no misconfigurations leading to excessive disk usage.
Related Information:
By addressing the underlying cause of the disk space issue and implementing preventive measures, you can resolve the STREX534 error and maintain system stability.
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