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Can't control log files!

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kook04

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Hey all,

I'm having a problem with log files being generated that I don't necessarily want. In particular, in the /var/tmp directory, a bunch of files are being created, all starting with the letters "wsc". An example would be wscAAAig20s or something along those lines.

My question: where can I configure Solaris to stop creating these files? Thank you very much...
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KJR
 
Hi. These seem to be records of logins by root and the like. Unless you're having problems, I don't see any problem with deleting them, keeping say the last week's worth. You can do this with a find command. If you need more details post back, though there are plenty of examples if you do a keyword search in the forum. Cheers.
 
Thanks Ken.

Well, I actually am having a problem. It seems these files grow rather large relatively quickly. Being that they are in a /tmp directory, I thought they would eventually go away, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

Is there anyway to stop these files from being generated? Much appreciated.

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KJR
 
may be easier to just set up a cron job to blow them away rather than find the source of them and stop it logging in the first place
 
I agree. On my system the files seem to be a record of what appears on the console screen (or would do on an old text console). If they are growing large quickly, you might like to have a look inside one for clues as to the type of messages being generated and sent to the console - this might give you a clue as to what process(es) is/are causing the messages, and if it's a problem, how to sort it. Cheers.
 
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