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Re: lastlog is huge
- From: Hacksaw <hacksaw hacksaw org>
- To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: lastlog is huge
- Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 06:19:03 -0500
>lastlog is a *sparse* file that only records the last login of each user
>at a fixed offset in the file (indexed by uid). If you have a user with a
>large uid, the file will appear huge, but ls -s will show the true size.
>
>Log rotation will not help at all.
True enough.
I must say that I find this to be of dubious utility. I suppose it's faster,
but how many people look at lastlog so often that it needs to be as fast as
possible? Even in the good old days when Linux was a baby penguin and real men
wrote code on Hazeltine terminals, one called lastlog at most a few times in a
day, mostly to see if friends had been on.
Surely a hash file makes more sense?
Oh well, maybe I'll send someone some email...
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