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тАО09-02-2009 12:22 AM
тАО09-02-2009 12:22 AM
I'm tidying the root file system and come across a set of directories and files under /nsr. Now I understand these are something to do with Legato Networker which we don't use. How do I remove these files under /nsr? Can I just remove them or are they installed as part of a package? I've removed the Networker package but these still remain
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тАО09-02-2009 01:08 AM
тАО09-02-2009 01:08 AM
Re: nsr directories and files
Hi,
- remove Networker package
- "lsof" or "fuser" for /nsr directory.
- backup /nsr directory
- delete /nsr files and directory.
rgs,
- remove Networker package
- "lsof" or "fuser" for /nsr directory.
- backup /nsr directory
- delete /nsr files and directory.
rgs,
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тАО09-02-2009 01:26 AM
тАО09-02-2009 01:26 AM
Re: nsr directories and files
Legato networker product is using /nsr directory. If you are not using legato then you can remove it.
Be sure networker is not running/used:
ps -ef | grep nsr
swlist -l product | grep -i networker
Be sure networker is not running/used:
ps -ef | grep nsr
swlist -l product | grep -i networker
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тАО09-02-2009 03:07 AM
тАО09-02-2009 03:07 AM
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Hi Simon,
if you already removed Networkwer package I think you can safely remove /nsr directory.
However in the future be sure to have /nsr directory mounted on a filesystem other than / (root). When Networker will write log files (so sited in root filesystem) it's easier to get root filesystem full resulting in (even!) boot failures. So pay attention to have /nsr like a different filesystem in the future.
HTH.
Best regards,
Fabio
if you already removed Networkwer package I think you can safely remove /nsr directory.
However in the future be sure to have /nsr directory mounted on a filesystem other than / (root). When Networker will write log files (so sited in root filesystem) it's easier to get root filesystem full resulting in (even!) boot failures. So pay attention to have /nsr like a different filesystem in the future.
HTH.
Best regards,
Fabio
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