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Operating Systems HP-UX /var partition full need help Post 302601310 by Corona688 on Thursday 23rd of February 2012 10:27:49 AM
Old 02-23-2012
Deleting logfiles usually makes the situation worse -- they're probably still in use so won't be deleted, and will exist on disk until the logger closes them. But they're no longer in the directory after you delete them, preventing you from doing anything to them!

Try restarting your logger to release the deleted files, and don't delete logfiles thereafter -- truncate them. Having it open won't let the logger stop you from doing that.

Code:
: > /path/to/file

 

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logger::appender(3tcl)					 Object Oriented logging facility				    logger::appender(3tcl)

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logger::appender - Collection of predefined appenders for logger SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.2 package require logger::appender ?1.2? ::logger::appender::console -level level -service service ?options...? ::logger::appender::colorConsole -level level -service service ?options...? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package provides a predefined set of logger templates. ::logger::appender::console -level level -service service ?options...? -level level Name of the level to fill in as "priority" in the log procedure. -service service Name of the service to fill in as "category" in the log procedure. -appenderArgs appenderArgs Any additional arguments for the log procedure in list form -conversionPattern conversionPattern The log pattern to use (see logger::utils::createLogProc for the allowed substitutions). -procName procName Explicitly set the name of the created procedure. -procNameVar procNameVar Name of the variable to set in the calling context. This variable will contain the name of the procedure. ::logger::appender::colorConsole -level level -service service ?options...? See ::logger::appender::colorConsole for a description of the applicable options. BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category logger of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. KEYWORDS
appender, logger CATEGORY
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Copyright (c) 2005 Aamer Akhter <aakhter@cisco.com> log 1.2 logger::appender(3tcl)
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