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Key Concepts: A disk-full event is an alert that is triggered when the disk space of an SAP HANA system reaches a critical level. This event is triggered when the disk space of the system reaches a certain threshold, usually 90%. When this event occurs, the system will stop running and must be restarted in order to continue functioning. How to use it: When a disk-full event occurs, the system must be restarted in order to continue functioning. This can be done by logging into the system and running the command “restart”. It is important to note that this will cause any unsaved data to be lost, so it is important to save any data before restarting the system. Tips & Tricks: It is important to monitor the disk space of an SAP HANA system in order to prevent a disk-full event from occurring. This can be done by regularly checking the disk space of the system and ensuring that it does not reach a critical level. Additionally, it is important to regularly back up any data stored on the system in order to prevent data loss in case of a disk-full event. Related Information: For more information on disk-full events and how to prevent them, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on disk-full events. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide tips and tricks for managing disk space on an SAP HANA system.