OMS home is 100% full

Hi,
We're using OMS 11g. The mount point on which this is installed is of 25Gb and the mount point is 100% utilized. I wanted to know that what are the files which can be deleted(on a routine basis) for space maintainence?
Regards

Hi;
You can not delete binary files or file which is publish on OMS home, those are neccessary for OEM works, but you can manage log files and trace files
Please see:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11857_01/install.111/e16847/structure.htm
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/itss/docs/oracle/10g/em.101/b12013/logging.htm
Regard
Helios

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