How to clear this:
You need to be in as root on the UC module, putty in – get to admin menu and then “root” command.
Once you’re at the Linux command prompt:
[root@uc-module /]# cd /
[root@uc-module /]# find -name nohup.out
You’ll get something like this:
./nohup.out
./opt/Avaya/oneXportal/backup/openfire/bin/nohup.out
./opt/Avaya/oneXportal/openfire/bin/nohup.out
./opt/vmpro/nohup.out
Do this to delete all the nohup.out files - rm means “remove”
[root@uc-module /]# rm ./nohup.out
rm: remove regular file `nohup.out'? y
Do this for all the nohup.out files listed. BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THE RM COMMAND. You can do serious damage as the root user.
[root@uc-module /]# rm ./opt/Avaya/oneXportal/backup/openfire/bin/nohup.out
rm: remove regular empty file `./opt/Avaya/oneXportal/backup/openfire/bin/nohup.out'? y
reboot the UC module. (just type in “reboot” as the root user)
The command “df –h” will show you how much drive space is free, down to 44 percent now.
[root@uc-module /]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 22G 9.0G 12G 44% /
tmpfs 1007M 0 1007M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 512M 33M 454M 7% /boot
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