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Large oncommandsvc-stdout files are consuming drive space on Windows AIQUM server

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Applies to

Active IQ Unified Manager 9.x (Windows)

Issue

  • The Active IQ Unified Manager server frequently runs low or runs completely out of disk space.
  • It is observed that the source of the space consumption are oncommandsvc-stdout files within the path.

    %Drive-Letter%\Program Files\netapp\essentials\jboss\standalone\log

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