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тАО07-24-2003 01:27 AM
тАО07-24-2003 01:27 AM
Hi,
How can I clear the ARMServer log files in /var/opt/hparray/log? They are taking up a fair amount of disk space.
arraylog -C -c looks like it should do the job, but it doesn't.
Thanks
Dan
How can I clear the ARMServer log files in /var/opt/hparray/log? They are taking up a fair amount of disk space.
arraylog -C -c
Thanks
Dan
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тАО07-24-2003 01:55 AM
тАО07-24-2003 01:55 AM
Solution
Dan,
this command you wrote clears logs in controllers themselves, not really in directory on the connected host. To remove logs do the following:
- stop ARMServer;
- remove all log files (rm);
- create empty file 'touch LOGCATG' in logs directory;
- start ARMServer
Eugeny
this command you wrote clears logs in controllers themselves, not really in directory on the connected host. To remove logs do the following:
- stop ARMServer;
- remove all log files (rm);
- create empty file 'touch LOGCATG' in logs directory;
- start ARMServer
Eugeny
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тАО07-24-2003 05:48 AM
тАО07-24-2003 05:48 AM
Re: Clearing ARMServer Log files
Good Stuff Eugeny,
I had to touch LOGCATLG, but that's it all sorted.
Thanks
Dan
I had to touch LOGCATLG, but that's it all sorted.
Thanks
Dan
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