  | |  | Wide process accounting file | Wide process accounting file 2002-08-22 - By dushik
Back Hello all.
I have a problem with my logs directory : I 've created /var partition on my machine during installation. This partition gets to its maximum capacity very fast : The files /var/log/pacct* are VERY large and always fills my /var partition very fast. Is there a way to adjust those files maximum capacity ? Is there an automatic way to control files "recycling " on the log directory ? For example - I would to delete old log files when the partition amount gets to 85%.
I would rather find "regular " ways before turning to scripts solutions.
Thank you for your help, dushik
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