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How to manage the .nfs files generated by the system
I'm running a UNIX application on HP-UX which generated logs files every few seconds. Now at times these log files are replicated as .nfs files and sometimes cannot be deleted.
Now it reaches a point that i'm not even able to list any files on the logs directory. Normally i restart that server and the .nfs files are cleaned. How can i manage those .nfs files generated by UNIX such that they don't reach a point of making the application hang. kindly assist.... |
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