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Re: var cleanups

 
avsrini
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var cleanups

dear all
Let us refresh once again. What are the files
we can safely remove from the var directory.
except /var/tmp.

thanx in advance
srini
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Michael Tully
Honored Contributor

Re: var cleanups

Hi,

The best place to look for files to be trimmed, i.e. log files can be found in sam.

sam --> Routine Tasks --> System Log Files

Also file in /var/tombstones, keep the last five, the rest can be removed.

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Printaporn_1
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Re: var cleanups

Hi,

- if don't want to keep panic information can clear files in
/var/adm/crash
- use sam to trim logfile.
- use cleanup -n -c 1 to clear old saved patches.
- clear request in print queue /var/spool/lp/request by cancel hung print jobs.
- clear mail box in /var/mail/ by delete old mail.
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Patrick Wallek
Honored Contributor

Re: var cleanups

If you want to clean up patch information from /var/adm/sw area then have a look at the 'cleanup' utility. It is available for 10.20 and 11.X.

Do a 'man cleanup' for more information.

DO NOT EVER remove anything from /var/adm/sw manually via the rm command. You do that and you installed products database will be screwed and a restore will be in order so that you can actually install applications and patches again. Not fun!
John Bolene
Honored Contributor

Re: var cleanups

Why exclude /var/tmp? Or is that one that you know how to deal with?

I normally clean /var/tmp of files older than 30 days, use sam to trim the syslog at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log, clean any old print jobs out of /var/spool/lp, clean old cron stuff out of /var/spool/cron/tmp, and of course any /var/adm/crash files not needed.
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