Troubleshooting Avaya CMS - NFS Not Mounted local disk full CMS Disk getting full reason was daily backups where being stored loally as NFS mount did not automatically mount after a reboot. [root@lab-cms /]# df -kh Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 9.8G 9.8G 0 100% / tmpfs 32G 0 32G 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 546M 38M 480M 8% /boot /dev/sda3 9.8G 1.8G 7.5G 19% /cms /dev/sda7 32G 6.1G 24G 21% /export/home /dev/sda10 12G 759M 11G 7% /opt /dev/sda6 87G 13G 70G 15% /storage /dev/sda9 16G 45M 15G 1% /tmp /dev/sda8 26G 297M 24G 2% /var See output here, there is no nfs drive mounted. I have helped to remount the drive like this: [root@lab-cms /]# mount -a [root@lab-cms /]# df -kh Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 9.8G 9.8G 0 100% / tmpfs 32G 0 32G 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 546M 38M 480M 8% /boot /dev/sda3 9.8G 1.8G 7.5G 19% /cms /dev/sda7 32G 6.1G 24G 21% /export/home /dev/sda10 12G 759M 11G 7% /opt /dev/sda6 87G 13G 70G 15% /storage /dev/sda9 16G 45M 15G 1% /tmp /dev/sda8 26G 8.6G 16G 36% /var 10.10.10.122:/CMS-Share 50G 35G 16G 70% /nfsbu As the issue is marked as SBI, I have helped to move the backup files which is around 8GB from local partition to nfs location. And the whole procedure is not service impacting. Now the partition issue is solved [root@lab-cms var]# df -kh Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 9.8G 1.5G 7.8G 16% / tmpfs 32G 0 32G 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda1 546M 38M 480M 8% /boot /dev/sda3 9.8G 1.8G 7.5G 19% /cms /dev/sda7 32G 6.1G 24G 21% /export/home /dev/sda10 12G 759M 11G 7% /opt /dev/sda6 87G 13G 70G 15% /storage /dev/sda9 16G 45M 15G 1% /tmp /dev/sda8 26G 297M 24G 2% /var 10.10.10.122:/CMS-Share 50G 43G 7.2G 86% /nfsbu Avaya CMS - CMS Supervisor status link icon Avaya CMS - Healthcheck commands who -q -- check who's logged on rpm -qa cms  -- View CMS Version df -h -- check drive space (GB) df -i -- check drive space (b) iostat -- monitor input/output device average transfer rates (for more info https://linux.die.net/man/1/iostat) cronetab -l -- list cronejobs /cms/aom/bin/active_alarms cat /cms/aom/data/db/alarm.lst cat /cms/aom/data/log/alarm.log tail /cms/pbx/acd1/spi.err tail /cms/pbx/acd1/xln.log tail /cms/dc/archive/arch.log tail /cms/dc/harchive/harch.log tail /cms/install/logdir/backup.log tail /cms/maint/backup/back.log /cms/aom/bin/active_alarms cat /cms/aom/data/db/alarm.1st cat /cms/aom/data/log/alarm.log cat /var/elog/elog  - view elog (Prognosis if installed) cat /var/log/messages ls /usr/lib/HA/ -- shows if CMS is primary or seconday cat /export/home/pserv/HAcms/Log -- Heartbeats and sync log /export/home/pserv/HAcms/HAheartbeat.log -- check Hearbeats between servers /export/home/c1as/xcpr/xcpr_status Avaya CMS - Find zombie process pps auxww Z = Zombie Process D = uninterruptible sleep.     $ ps auxww | grep "Z" USER       PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND root       935  0.0  0.0      0     0 ?        Z    17:40   0:00 [ech_copy.sh] cms       6569  0.0  0.0 103324   868 pts/4    S+   17:50   0:00 grep Z $ find ech_copy.sh find: `ech_copy.sh': No such file or directory $ locate ech_copy.sh /export/home/pserv/ech/ech_copy.sh $ cat /export/home/pserv/ech/ech_copy.sh #!/bin/ksh ############################################################################ #                                                                          # #       Copyright (c) 1997 - 2017 by Avaya Inc. All rights reserved.       # #                                                                          # ############################################################################ # # ech_copy.sh # # Load common functions and environment settings BASEDIR=$(dirname $0) . ${BASEDIR}/functions # Set local variables #HOME=/export/home/pserv/ech . ${PKGHOME}/ech.conf         # ECH configuration variables file. # . ${PKGHOME}/cvx_ftp.funcs    # declare functions logit "=============================================" logit "Calling ech_copy" # See if a timestamp file name is requested if [[ "$TS_NAME" == "yes" ]] then ts=`date +$TS_FORMAT` chr_name=`echo $2 | cut -f1 -d.` new_name="${chr_name}.${ts}" ${PKGHOME}/ech_copy $1 $new_name else ${PKGHOME}/ech_copy $1 $2 fi     $ ps auxww | grep "D" USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 4999 0.0 0.0 6872 796 ? Ss Mar11 2:48 /export/home/pserv/rt_socket/rt_socket1 -w29 -w 10 -a 5000 -E ==EOD== new_rtsocket 7000 1 root 5191 0.0 0.0 7528 956 ? Ss Mar11 2:25 /export/home/pserv/rt_socket/rt_socket2 -w29 -w 10 -a 10000 -E ==EOD== new_rtsocket 7002 1 root 5324 0.0 0.0 6872 984 ? Ss Mar11 14:07 /export/home/pserv/rt_socket/rt_socket3 -w29 -w 10 -a 5000 -E ==EOD== new_rtsocket 7001 1 root 5455 0.0 0.0 7528 880 ? Ss Mar11 1:29 /export/home/pserv/rt_socket/rt_socket4 -w29 -w 10 -a 10000 -E ==EOD== new_rtsocket 7003 1 root 5543 0.0 0.0 7528 936 ? Ss Mar11 2:11 /export/home/pserv/rt_socket/rt_socket5 -w29 -w 10 -a 10000 -E ==EOD== new_rtsocket 7004 1 root 5677 0.0 0.0 6872 756 ? Ss Mar11 0:19 /export/home/pserv/rt_socket/rt_socket6 -w29 -a 5000 -E ==EOD== -M180 -w90 COSVMDEV01 6996 1 cms 7005 0.0 0.0 103324 876 pts/4 S+ 17:51 0:00 grep D Avaya CMS - Autosync Click on Link below to display PDF. How Autosync Works.pdf ECH Data cd /cms/ech_data/archive ls -lt | more to identify dates to re upload 2024144.bz2 cp 2024143.bz2 ../recovery cd ../recovery bunzip2 2024144.bz2 cpio -ivm < 2024144 /export/home/pserv/ech/ascii_resend  created a script on /cms/data/ to automatically upload files     check echlog  cat /export/home/pserv/ech/echlog