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Message type: E = Error
Message class: STREX - Message for TREX ABAP Client
Message number: 535
Message text: available Disk (under Global Path)
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STREX535
- available Disk (under Global Path) ?The SAP error message STREX535 indicates that there is insufficient available disk space in the specified global path. This can occur in various scenarios, such as when the database or application server is trying to write data to a location that has reached its storage limit.
Cause:
- Disk Space Exhaustion: The most common cause is that the disk partition where the global path is located has run out of space.
- Large Data Volumes: Accumulation of logs, temporary files, or large data volumes can fill up the disk quickly.
- Improper Configuration: The global path may not be configured correctly, leading to unexpected storage usage.
- Retention Policies: Lack of proper data retention policies can lead to excessive data being stored.
Solution:
Free Up Disk Space:
- Delete Unnecessary Files: Identify and remove old logs, temporary files, or any other unnecessary data.
- Archive Data: Move older data to an archive location if it is not needed for immediate access.
- Increase Disk Size: If possible, increase the size of the disk partition where the global path is located.
Monitor Disk Usage:
- Implement monitoring tools to keep track of disk usage and set up alerts for low disk space conditions.
Review Configuration:
- Check the configuration of the global path to ensure it is set up correctly and is pointing to the intended storage location.
Implement Retention Policies:
- Establish data retention policies to regularly clean up old data and logs.
Database Maintenance:
- Perform regular database maintenance tasks, such as deleting old backups or optimizing the database, to free up space.
Related Information:
By addressing the underlying cause of the STREX535 error and implementing preventive measures, you can mitigate the risk of encountering this issue in the future.
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