Reduce the disk spaceltl

Hi
Oracle DB Local Disk = 54% used (18.8GB Free)
Oracle EBS Local Disk = 97% used (2.3GB Free)
So please tell me how to reduce the disk space.
Plat form and version: HP-UX Itanium 11.31
Application version: 12.0.4
Database version: 10g
Regards
RK
Edited by: 806171 on May 4, 2011 7:34 AM

Hi,
There is no specific way to reduce space, you need to understand data in you system and purge unnecessary data from db and unnecessary logs from filesystem.
Also checking fragementation in database and then removing unnecessary will help you in gaining some space:-
Reclaiming unused space in APPLSYSD tablespace [ID 303709.1]
Note: 1019709.6 Script to Report Tablespace Free and Fragmentation
Note: 298698.1 Avoiding abnormal growth of FND_LOBS table
Note: 189800.1 FND Related Tablespaces Growing at Rapid and Excessive Rate
Note: 77635.1 How to Determine Real Space used by a Table
Note: 115586.1 How to Deallocate Unused Space from a Table, Index
Note: 224027.1 Objects Created When Creating a Queue table
Note: 304522.1 How to Move Queue Tables without using export import
Note: 130814.1 How to move LOB Data to Another Tablespace
Note: 1029252.6 How to Resize a Datafile" to reduce the size of datafile.
Note: 130866.1 How to Resolve ORA-03297 When Resizing a Datafile by Finding the Table Highwatermark
Note: 1019474.6 Script: To Create Tablespace Block Map
Note: 230627.1 9i Export/Import Process for Oracle Applications Release 11i
Note: 269291.1 Oracle Applications Tablespace Migration Utility User Documentation
Please check below MOS for db:-
Note:298698.1 - Avoiding abnormal growth of FND_LOBS table in Applications 11i:
Note:375630.1 - FND_ENV_CONTEXT Table Growing Large
Note:178009.1 - APPLSYSD and APPLSYSX Tablespaces Running Out Of Space:
Note:298550.1 - Troubleshooting Workflow Data Growth Issues:
Note:248857.1 - Oracle Applications Tablespace Model (OATM) Whitepaper.
Note:269293.1 - OATM FAQ
Below notes for purging:-
Purging Strategy for eBusiness Suite 11i [ID 732713.1]
A Detailed Approach To Purging Oracle Workflow Runtime Data [ID 144806.1]
Reducing Your Oracle E-Business Suite Data Footprint using Archiving, Purging, and Information Lifecycle Management [ID 752322.1]
Also you can find some temp files on server that can be deleted.
Thanks,
JD

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