03-07-2009
I understood that I should shift the logs to another filesystem. I just want to be monitor how the log file is increasing and at what point ? During startup or shutdown ... etc..
Thanks for the advice.
I will post here the results..
Thanks once again.
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utmpd(1M) utmpd(1M)
NAME
utmpd - user accounting database daemon
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
user accounting database daemon, manages the user accounting database which is the database of currently logged-in users. This was previ-
ously maintained by and files on HP-UX.
Upon startup, writes its pid to the file Applications can add, update, or query entries into the database using the APIs. See the
getuts(3C) manual page for more information.
utmpd(1M) takes care of synchronizing the legacy file and its own in-memory database. The synchronization is bi-directional from the data-
base to the and from the file to database. However, this synchronization does not happen in real time. There is a time lag which could
span from a few seconds on a lightly loaded system to a few minutes on a heavily loaded system.
Signal Processing
Perform graceful shutdown.
This causes the daemon to write its in-memory user accounting database to the file and exit.
DIAGNOSTICS
logs error messages to the system log using syslog(3C).
WARNINGS
If is shutdown using synchronization between file and the file does not take place. should not be shutdown by the user unless it is for
debugging purpose. On restart, utmpd(1M) rebuilds its database from the file.
AUTHOR
was developed by Hewlett-Packard Company.
FILES
SEE ALSO
rlogind(1), telnetd(1), who(1), init(1M), bwtmps(3C), getuts(3C), getutx(3C), btmps(4), utmp(4), utmpx(4), wtmps(4).
utmpd(1M)