logs

Marius Boitor boitor.marius at gmail.com
Wed May 13 17:46:52 UTC 2009


If you have on your system logrotate properly installed and up and running
then you should not worry because this job will be done automatically. If
you don't have it, you should give it a try. You can delete the logs but the
idea is to have a system that takes care of them because logs are the best
and most of the time the only source of information.

Regards,
Marius Boitor


On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 4:58 PM, madunix <madunix at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have alot of logs with gz extension can I delete them without
> effecting my system RHEL5 or how can i minimize producing them ...
>
> [root at linux1 log]# ls *.gz
> boot.log.10.gz  boot.log.7.gz  cron.4.gz      maillog.2.gz
> messages.27.gz  secure.1.gz    spooler.17.gz  up2date.14.gz
> up2date.8.gz ......boot.log.5.gz   cron.30.gz     maillog.28.gz
> messages.25.gz  secure.18.gz    spooler.15.gz  up2date.12.gz
> up2date.9.gz
> boot.log.6.gz   cron.3.gz      maillog.29.gz  messages.26.gz
> secure.19.gz    spooler.16.gz  up2date.13.gz
>
>
> Thanks
> madunix
>
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