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тАО05-31-2007 11:46 PM
тАО05-31-2007 11:46 PM
Greetings,
I'm having a problem with a V5.1B PK5 cluster where the /var disk is running out of space because of a lot of /var/adm/acct/Spacct?. files. These files are obviously related to accounting. Do I need these files and if not how do I stop them from being created.
Thanks,
Vic
I'm having a problem with a V5.1B PK5 cluster where the /var disk is running out of space because of a lot of /var/adm/acct/Spacct?.
Thanks,
Vic
There are 10 kinds of people, one that understands binary and one that doesn't.
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тАО06-01-2007 02:01 AM
тАО06-01-2007 02:01 AM
Re: Spacct?
>>> Do I need these files and if not how do I stop them from being created.
It depends, if you will ever do some auditing, then you will need the files.
You can configure audit with:
sysman auditconfig
It depends, if you will ever do some auditing, then you will need the files.
You can configure audit with:
sysman auditconfig
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
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тАО06-01-2007 02:32 AM
тАО06-01-2007 02:32 AM
Solution
That should be related to accounting.
Do you need accounting?
If not disable it by:
# crontab -e adm
Remove the entry of "/usr/sbin/acct/runacct" from crontab
Execute "shutacct"
then do
"rcmgr set ACCOUNTING NO"
This will disable accounting.
Depend of system accounting may eat 100MB per day of disk space.
If you need accounting then you must find another way, for example script that will clean up /var.
Do you need accounting?
If not disable it by:
# crontab -e adm
Remove the entry of "/usr/sbin/acct/runacct" from crontab
Execute "shutacct"
then do
"rcmgr set ACCOUNTING NO"
This will disable accounting.
Depend of system accounting may eat 100MB per day of disk space.
If you need accounting then you must find another way, for example script that will clean up /var.
In vino veritas, in VMS cluster
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тАО06-01-2007 02:55 AM
тАО06-01-2007 02:55 AM
Re: Spacct?
Thanks to both.
They do use up a lot of space per day. Decided to be cautious and leave accounting running but add an entry in root's crontab to delete all that are more than 7 days old. That should keep their space usage down.
Vic
They do use up a lot of space per day. Decided to be cautious and leave accounting running but add an entry in root's crontab to delete all that are more than 7 days old. That should keep their space usage down.
Vic
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