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Operating Systems Solaris root directory is full Post 302527154 by orange47 on Thursday 2nd of June 2011 04:33:30 PM
Old 06-02-2011
/root is probably full because of pacct. perhaps you should change its configuration, it logs too much.
 

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commandlog(4)						     Sun Cluster File Formats						     commandlog(4)

NAME
commandlog - command log file SYNOPSIS
/var/cluster/logs/commandlog DESCRIPTION
The commandlog ASCII text file contains records of selected Sun Cluster commands that are executed in a cluster. The logging of commands starts automatically when you set up the cluster and ends when you shut down the cluster. Commands that are not logged in this file include those that display the configuration and current state of the cluster. Commands that are logged in this file include those that configure and change the current state of the cluster, as follows: o claccess o cldevice o cldevicegroup o clinterconnect o clnasdevice o clnode o clquorum o clreslogicalhostname o clresource o clresourcegroup o clresourcetype o clressharedaddress o clsnmphost o clsnmpmib o clsnmpuser o cltelemetryattribute o cluster o scconf o scdidadm o scdpm o scgdevs o scrgadm o scshutdown o scswitch Each record in the commandlog file contains the following information: o Date and timestamp o Host name from the which the command was executed o Process ID of the command o ID of the user who executed the command o Command that the user executed, including all options and operands Note - Command options are quoted in the commandlog file to enable you to copy, paste, and execute them in the shell. o Exit status or signal of the executed command By default, the commandlog file is regularly archived at the end of every week. Sun Cluster maintains up to eight previously archived com- mandlog files on each cluster node at any given time. EXAMPLES
Example 1 /var/cluster/logs/commandlog File The following example shows the contents of a typical /var/cluster/logs/commandlog file: 11/11/2006 09:43:36 phys-schost-1 5758 root START - clrg add "app-sa-1" 11/11/2006 09:43:36 phys-schost-1 5758 root END 0 11/11/2006 09:43:36 phys-schost-1 5760 root START - clrg set -y "RG_description=Department Shared Address RG" "app-sa-1" 11/11/2006 09:43:37 phys-schost-1 5760 root END 0 11/11/2006 09:44:15 phys-schost-1 5810 root START - clrg online "app-sa-1" 11/11/2006 09:44:15 phys-schost-1 5810 root END 0 11/11/2006 09:44:19 phys-schost-1 5222 root END -20988320 12/02/2006 14:37:21 phys-schost-1 5542 jbloggs START - clrg -c -g "app-sa-1" -y "RG_description=Joe Bloggs Shared Address RG" 12/02/2006 14:37:22 phys-schost-1 5542 jbloggs END 0 ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWsczu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
scha_control(1HA), scha_resource_setstatus(1HA), scconf(1M), scdidadm(1M), scdpm(1M), scgdevs(1M), scrgadm(1M), scshutdown(1M), scswitch(1M), attributes(5) Sun Cluster 3.2 18 Jul 2006 commandlog(4)
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