I'd definitely try a "fw logswitch ; fwstop; fwstart" before deleting
anything. Also, if it does come to deleting something (which I can' see
why it ever would) I'd simply rename whatever CP tells you to delete.....
HTH
Jason
At 05:05 PM 2/22/01 -0800, Peter SoCalGuy wrote:
>
>Hello All,
>
>Had a problem last night. My /var file system got overloaded and FW-1 could
>not write to the log file. I resolved the space issue on /var by cleaning
>out some old log files. I restarted the firewall process but the log file is
>still not groing. I called Checkpoint support and they told me to delete the
>entire log directory and restart the firewall. Is this the only way to solve
>this problem?
>
>Thanks alot!
>Pete
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