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Operating Systems Solaris / root is 100% and there is nothing increased it Post 302459043 by Mr.AIX on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 11:48:07 AM
Old 10-03-2010
/ root is 100% and there is nothing increased it

Guys

I have solaris 9 and / root is 100% and there is nothing increased the space every thing normal , I think the problem related to audit

How can I stop or shutdown audit service and start it again ?

Pls advice in the reason of this increasing and is it related to audit service ? .

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 10-03-2010 at 01:56 PM.. Reason: Moved from AIX sub-forum
 

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