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.osm file growing

my /etc/.osm file is growing rapidly and logging large amounts of activity. Can anyone tell me what this file is for and what types of information is logged in this file.

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Can you clarify what is the .osm file, what application is producing this file ? Personaly I'm not aware of a standard UNIX appliaction that has such extension. Is this a log file for shell auditing and secure administration ?
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