12-27-2016 06:58 PM
Hello all,
My customer having disk space issue in /usr and they as me if they can delete one of these directory:
[AIX_server]:/usr/openv>du -sg * | sort -n
1.44 pack.7.6.0.3
2.87 pack
Where in pack.7.6.0.3, they have:
[AIX_server]:/usr/openv>cd pack.7.6.0.3
[AIX_server]:/usr/openv/pack.7.6.0.3>du -sg * | sort -n
0.72 NB_CLT_7.6.0.1
0.72 NB_CLT_7.6.0.3
And in pack, they have
[AIX_server]:/usr/openv>cd pack
[AIX_server]:/usr/openv/pack>du -sg * | sort -n
0.00 pack.history
0.00 pack.summary
0.71 NB_CLT_7.6.1
0.72 NB_CLT_7.6.0.1
0.72 NB_CLT_7.6.0.3
0.72 NB_CLT_7.6.1.2
If they may delete one of the directory, what is the impact?
Thank you
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12-28-2016 06:35 PM
Yes, you can delete all the sub-directories starting with keyword "NB_CLT" inside directory /usr/openv/pack*.It will only impact rollback process during push upgrade from master server.
-Sajal
12-27-2016 10:33 PM
Files and directory within the /usr/openv/pack/ are used for rollback purposes during push upgrade.You can remove the NB_CLT_7.X.X.X directories, however
rollback will fail in case of push upgrade of client servers.
Don't remove pack.summary or pack.history as these serve as a record for what packs have been installed on the system
-Sajal
12-27-2016 11:06 PM
12-28-2016 06:35 PM
Yes, you can delete all the sub-directories starting with keyword "NB_CLT" inside directory /usr/openv/pack*.It will only impact rollback process during push upgrade from master server.
-Sajal