As Rob says, you may want to look into logrotate.  It will rotate log
entires, similarly to how a GDG dataset works.  It will copy the current log
file to an 'old' version and then restart the service that corresponds to the
log file so that a 'new' version is used.

On Tuesday 28 May 2002 09:41 pm, you wrote:
> Thanks - the ucd-snmp.log was over 100m for starters.
>
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> Re: SLES 7.2 out-of-space
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> Log files are a typical culprit.  Check /var/log for a file called
> messages.
> Also, /var/log/httpd for web logs.  Also check /var/spool for mail
> messages
> to root or other users.
>
> On Tuesday 28 May 2002 08:09 pm, you wrote:
> > I have 3 sles 7.2 images that are now out of space which makes no sense
>
> as
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> > there was plenty of space.  Any suggestions on where to begin to look?
> >
> > thx

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