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тАО05-20-2007 11:32 PM
тАО05-20-2007 11:32 PM
/var full
ES40 tru64 -4.0F
Give me proper steps to reduce /var and create
space.
Give me proper steps to reduce /var and create
space.
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тАО05-21-2007 12:05 AM
тАО05-21-2007 12:05 AM
Re: /var full
Delete files in /var/adm/crash/
In vino veritas, in VMS cluster
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тАО05-21-2007 12:23 AM
тАО05-21-2007 12:23 AM
Re: /var full
Hi,
You should try to find what filled up your /var. One way to do this is with this command:
find /var -type f -exec ls -s1 {} \; | sort -k1,1nr | more
The no. on the left is in KBs.
You may want to start new versions of the following files if they're large.
/var/adm/binary.errlog
# rm -f /var/adm/binary.errlog
# touch /var/adm/binary.errlog
# kill -HUP
/var/adm/messages
# rm -f /var/adm/messages
# touch /var/adm/messages
Don't remember if there's any daemon that has to be signaled with '-HUP'.
Vic
You should try to find what filled up your /var. One way to do this is with this command:
find /var -type f -exec ls -s1 {} \; | sort -k1,1nr | more
The no. on the left is in KBs.
You may want to start new versions of the following files if they're large.
/var/adm/binary.errlog
# rm -f /var/adm/binary.errlog
# touch /var/adm/binary.errlog
# kill -HUP
/var/adm/messages
# rm -f /var/adm/messages
# touch /var/adm/messages
Don't remember if there's any daemon that has to be signaled with '-HUP'.
Vic
There are 10 kinds of people, one that understands binary and one that doesn't.
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тАО06-07-2007 05:13 AM
тАО06-07-2007 05:13 AM
Re: /var full
You can overwite them with an empty file.
When you do the following operations, you certainly do not have to restart the error logger, because the files are not (re)moved.
# cp /dev/null /var/adm/binary.errlog
# cp /dev/null /var/adm/messages
If needed you can cp the old content into an archive before overwriting them.
When you do the following operations, you certainly do not have to restart the error logger, because the files are not (re)moved.
# cp /dev/null /var/adm/binary.errlog
# cp /dev/null /var/adm/messages
If needed you can cp the old content into an archive before overwriting them.
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