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11-25-2001 10:03 PM
11-25-2001 10:03 PM
Purging of AutoRAID logs
Hello,
My /var file system is running out of diskspace.
Before trying anything else, i would like to purge all old logfiles. I regularly use SAM->Routine Tasks to cleanup old log files.
I have observed that /var/opt/hparray/log contains lots of logfiles which i think is generated by my AutoRAID.
My Questions:
1. Can i just deleted these files manually?
At this date, i have 754 files for Year 2000 and 361 for 2001. (/var/opt/hparray/log>ll |grep 2001|wc -l)
2. Was it not the task of the AutoRAID OS "agents" to do the purging tasks themselves?
3. ** Concerns shutdown of the AutoRAID.
I was previously informed that i could shutdown my server then use the AutoRAID front pannel power switch to manually shutdown the array. Am i doing it the right way?
In a recent post, Bill listed out the steps as follows:
1> umount /*12h_filesystems
2> vgchange -a n
2> arraymgr -s shut
3> shutdown -h now
** This is NOT what i'm currently doing!!
(Should i add them to my shutdown scripts?)
thanks for a reply
kind regards
Yogeeraj
My /var file system is running out of diskspace.
Before trying anything else, i would like to purge all old logfiles. I regularly use SAM->Routine Tasks to cleanup old log files.
I have observed that /var/opt/hparray/log contains lots of logfiles which i think is generated by my AutoRAID.
My Questions:
1. Can i just deleted these files manually?
At this date, i have 754 files for Year 2000 and 361 for 2001. (/var/opt/hparray/log>ll |grep 2001|wc -l)
2. Was it not the task of the AutoRAID OS "agents" to do the purging tasks themselves?
3. ** Concerns shutdown of the AutoRAID.
I was previously informed that i could shutdown my server then use the AutoRAID front pannel power switch to manually shutdown the array. Am i doing it the right way?
In a recent post, Bill listed out the steps as follows:
1> umount /*12h_filesystems
2> vgchange -a n
2> arraymgr -s shut
3> shutdown -h now
** This is NOT what i'm currently doing!!
(Should i add them to my shutdown scripts?)
thanks for a reply
kind regards
Yogeeraj
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11-25-2001 10:37 PM
11-25-2001 10:37 PM
Re: Purging of AutoRAID logs
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Please ignore this POST!!
refer to the one below.
thanks and sorry for the inconveniences
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Please ignore this POST!!
refer to the one below.
thanks and sorry for the inconveniences
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No person was ever honoured for what he received. Honour has been the reward for what he gave (clavin coolidge)
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