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12-20-2003 05:05 PM
12-20-2003 05:05 PM
activity_log is too big under /var/stm/logs/sys
activity_log under /var/stm/logs/sys directory is too big, caused 100% /var filesystem full.
Can I just remove this file or I have to stop/start any proccess?
Regards,
MKaleem
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12-21-2003 07:25 PM
12-21-2003 07:25 PM
Re: activity_log is too big under /var/stm/logs/sys
> /var/stm/logs/sys/filename will remove the contents of the file without deleting the file.
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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12-21-2003 07:49 PM
12-21-2003 07:49 PM
Re: activity_log is too big under /var/stm/logs/sys
I think you need to check your hardware with stm ( errorlog)
There must be a reason for the system to be logging link this.
Gideon
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12-21-2003 08:18 PM
12-21-2003 08:18 PM
Re: activity_log is too big under /var/stm/logs/sys
Usually stm's activity log records internal messages/events (like stm daemons are up etc).
I don't beleive its size has to do with hardware problems.It could be old stm version (check with swlist -l bundle | grep -i online),
lack of stm patches or some internal issue.
A simple workaround was suggested to null. But
I'd stop diagnostics (/sbin/init.d/diagnostics stop), go to that dir , move the file to file.OLD, start diagnostics.
One more , you can see what kind of messages are filling activity_log. Run (command line):
echo "sal" | cstm .
Zeev
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12-21-2003 08:41 PM
12-21-2003 08:41 PM
Re: activity_log is too big under /var/stm/logs/sys
If he moves the file to file.OLD won't he still have the problem of /var being 100% full?
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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12-21-2003 10:49 PM
12-21-2003 10:49 PM
Re: activity_log is too big under /var/stm/logs/sys
HTH
Bruno
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12-22-2003 12:09 AM
12-22-2003 12:09 AM
Re: activity_log is too big under /var/stm/logs/sys
That being said, I would certainly look at my hardware to see if there is anything wrong at all. I went through the same problem last week, and found out I had one of my controllers on my Auto-Raid failing on me. So, if possible try to read your log first.