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Message Text:  '''Unable to find SMS tablespace filesystems. Either the defined SMS filesystems are full or there are no SMS filesystems defined.'''
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== What was the error? ==
Message Number: 15
 
Message Severity: Error
 
Message Name: ARS0015E
 
Message Text:
  Unable to find SMS tablespace filesystems. Either the defined SMS filesystems are full or there are no SMS filesystems defined.
 
== What were you doing? ==
 
Possibly installing a new Content Manager OnDemand server, or probably loading data into CMOD using [[arsload]].
 
== What happened? ==
 
Either you forgot to put a list of filesystems into the [[ars.dbfs]] file, or all the filesystems in that file are full.
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 


Check your CMOD configuration.  It's likely the problem is one of the items below:
Check your CMOD configuration.  It's likely the problem is one of the items below:


*  Your database filesystem is out of space.
*  Your database filesystem is out of space.  Expand an existing filesystem with your operating system's tools, or add a new filesystem, and add the name of that filesystem to [[ars.dbfs]].
*  You don't have access to write to the database filesystem (you must have "rwx" access to read, write, and traverse directories ('execute').
*  You don't have access to write to the database filesystem (you must have "rwx" access to read, write, and traverse directories.
*  The filesystem where your database stores files may not be available or is not mounted.
*  The filesystem where your database stores files may not be available or is not mounted.
*  There are no filesystems listed in the ars.dbfs configuration file, or they have been removed.
*  There are no filesystems listed in the ars.dbfs configuration file, or they have been removed.


If you cannot add more space to an existing database filesystem, then you can add a new one to the ars.dbfs configuration file (or in the OnDemand Configurator on Windows).
If you cannot add more space to an existing database filesystem, then you can add a new one to the ars.dbfs configuration file (or in the OnDemand Configurator on Windows).