

opt/vmware/vpostgres/current/bin/psql -d VCDB -U postgres When this partition reaches 95%, the vpxd service auto shuts down.
#Log disk exhaustion vcenter full#
It gets full when there are too many events within the event rotation period. Stats, Events, Alarms and Tasks (SEAT) directory for VMware Postgres. Please do not delete any # cd # rm *.* /storage/seat Full Its safe to delete all the files of this folder unless you dont want the dump to analyze the crash. When there are too many core dump getting created for the vpxd process within a short time, this partition will get full.

It needs a reboot for the space reclamation. Most of the times, the space will not be re-claimed in this partition. This issue occurs because dnsmasq.log is being directed to /var/log/ instead of /var/log/vmware/ Sometimes the dnsmasq log file will grow.
#Log disk exhaustion vcenter password#
This is caused to the fact that the root password is expired. You will see that the audit log will grow till to fill up the entire system partition. You will also see java_pidxxxx.hprof files which would be occuping space. To delete the contents of the logs, please use the following # > # > vsphere_client_virgo.log It would lead to service failure as the service might not have permission to create the logs. The other logs which takes a larger space is WebClient logs and Cloudvm This is caused to the fact that the logs in /storage/log/vmware/sso are not compressed.Īlso you ll see multiple files like localhost_access_log.txt. Localhost_access_log, vmware-identity-sts and vmware-identity-sts-perf takes larger space. When you run, vc-support to generate the log bundle, the logs are stored in # ls Validate if any log bundles are present in /storage/log. You can find the big logs and truncate # du -sh *

The below is the list of partitions in the vCenter Server Appliance. This article is provided to assist in troubleshooting if any of the partition is full on the vCenter Server Appliance is getting full.
