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Disk Space Problem

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jasbir - 27 Dec 2003 05:18 GMT
dear All
       I am facing disk space problem on my Compaq ML 530
server,actually this is my SAP production server with SQL
7.0 installed.primary Partition is of 4.0 Gb .But now it
is showing it in my computer of 2.0 Gb & very less disk
space is left on my server's boot partition.Although the
Disk administrator is showing Exact 4.0 gb .Pls guide me.

Server config
Windows NT 4.0 Server
Service Pack 5.0
Ram 4.0 Gb
Dual CPU 2.4 GHZ Each
72Gb two disks mirrored for OS partition out of which 4.0
gb is for primary partition
Reamainig 72 Gb three disks for database on raid 5

Thanx in advance
xe77 - 28 Dec 2003 02:13 GMT
First start by running chkdsk in read-only mode on the
server from a command line console.
eg:
chkdsk c:

Have you added or changed any: disk controller drivers,
changes partitions or sizes, or installed any disk
management utilities?

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anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 29 Dec 2003 05:43 GMT
Thanx for reply sir
                     i have already tried using chdsk c:
at dos prompt ,but there also it shows 2gb only.Plus i
have not changed updated any driver etc.Neither we have
disturbed any partition size,sir this is our production
server SAP ,& simpy we don't even touch this server.

jasbir
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