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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Delete logs every 3 hours Post 302149947 by Cameron on Sunday 9th of December 2007 07:07:00 AM
Old 12-09-2007
Seems like you be better off managing your logfiles by rolling over (or archiving) them.
If your logfiles are generated on mount /u01/logfiles (for example). You may want to consider moving them to /u09/arch/logfiles and consider compressing them after the move. Then perform the remove/delete on those compressed files on the second mount.

That ensures that you have a current copy available and an archive copy .

Just a thought. Smilie
Avoids you being caught out if you need the current logfiles and the delete step rolls around.

Cheers,
Cameron
 

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