Unexpected Alarm Clear is happening - BMCSL - 745

Unexpected Alarm Clear is happening - BMCSL - 745

  1. The issue occurs due to /data partition is full in Shipper1.
  2. All the docker services are restarting every 2 to 4 hours which are running from shipper1 .(Alert continer also running from shipper1 only.)
  3. The disk space is full because of we kept alert and dao logs in DUBUG mode which consumes more space , and we deleted old logs .
  4. Command to check docker services running from since.
  5. docker stack ps vsmaps | grep SH01


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