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- From: feather@cup.hp.com (Frank Feather)
- Subject: Re: LOG00XX ans Spacct1.XXXX files. What are they?
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- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 19:44:42 GMT
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- Pierre Mathieu (mathieu@geod.emr.ca) wrote:
- : I noticed recently that there were a lot of LOG00XX and Spacct1.XXXX
- : files taking up space in the /usr/adm directory.
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- The files LOGnnnn are log files for the Hardware diagnostic system, 'sysdiag'.
- A new log file is created upon reboot. These are primariliy used by field
- service people, though you can safely remove old versions of these files.
- You might, however, want to check the contents for errors messages before
- deleting (run 'sysdiag' and the 'logtool' option to view a log file).
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- I'm not sure what is in Spacct1.
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