Hi,
Before you rotate your logs, you could always remove the AIE rows I guess,
and then get a usable logfile for anything but checking AIE session
activity.
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> We saw excessive growth of aruser.log growth when using AIE. We had
> multiple AIE instances that were always authenticating just to check for
> changes, jobs to run, etc (yes we know the interval is configurable). And
> then when jobs were running the login and logout activity was through the
> roof. We turned off User logging in this environment because there was
> just too much noise in the file. I have not checked if AI does the same
> thing.
>
> Jason
>
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 2:52 AM, Misi Mladoniczky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I once wrote a (unix) script that turned of the log, rotated the file,
>> and
>> turned it on again. The file was stored with the name userYYYYMM.log.
>>
>> The newest version 7.6.04 is supposed to allow you to truncate a log
>> file
>> without turning it of first. I have not tested it though. This would
>> simplify rotating the log file significantly.
>>
>> This kind of size for a single month seems excessive. I have seen this
>> only when you have some kind of integration logging in and out very
>> frequently...
>>
>> Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se (ARSList MVP 2011)
>>
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>>
>> > Hi listers,
>> >
>> > We need to continually log the use of licenses, in this direction we
>> want
>> > to log the user.log file continuously. But to decrease the use of hard
>> > drive this log will have (of several gigabytes at each month) we want
>> to
>> > compress the logs. One option would be to create 2 GB files, and to
>> > compress them when complete.
>> >
>> > What I want is to obtain something simmilar to user.001.log,
>> user.002.log,
>> > .... and user.log that is the file that is currently using the server.
>> >
>> > Are there any way to achieve it?
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Jose Huerta
>> >
>> > http://theremedyforit.com/
>> >
>> >
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