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тАО08-14-2006 07:57 PM
тАО08-14-2006 07:57 PM
Re: How to remove audit journal files in audit settings
BTW Hein : I only have 1 client (ING). I just noticed that someone had an acident when doing show aud/all. No problem, just curious.
Wim
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тАО08-14-2006 11:45 PM
тАО08-14-2006 11:45 PM
Re: How to remove audit journal files in audit settings
Wim, I don't need no stinking points.
I need to know whether my solution worked for you or not. If it did not work, then I'd like to understand why not.
Future readers deserve to know which replies worked which did not.
Well meaning folks which give out easy 10 points for any answer do not help me understand what is a good answer either, but at least they will briefly make someone happy... for free!
'nuff said.
Cheers,
Hein.
I need to know whether my solution worked for you or not. If it did not work, then I'd like to understand why not.
Future readers deserve to know which replies worked which did not.
Well meaning folks which give out easy 10 points for any answer do not help me understand what is a good answer either, but at least they will briefly make someone happy... for free!
'nuff said.
Cheers,
Hein.
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тАО08-20-2006 08:42 PM
тАО08-20-2006 08:42 PM
Re: How to remove audit journal files in audit settings
Wim,
in reply to your original question, this is how you renew your new audit journal file:
SET AUDIT /SERVER=EXIT
SET AUDIT /SERVER=START
SET AUDIT /SERVER=CREATE_SYSTEM_LOG
This should create a new file so that you can purge out the (I expect) very large old one.
Regards Terry.
in reply to your original question, this is how you renew your new audit journal file:
SET AUDIT /SERVER=EXIT
SET AUDIT /SERVER=START
SET AUDIT /SERVER=CREATE_SYSTEM_LOG
This should create a new file so that you can purge out the (I expect) very large old one.
Regards Terry.
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тАО08-20-2006 08:45 PM
тАО08-20-2006 08:45 PM
Re: How to remove audit journal files in audit settings
Terry,
Same reply as for Jan. The problem is not the file itself but removing the files from audit settings.
Wim
Same reply as for Jan. The problem is not the file itself but removing the files from audit settings.
Wim
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