Oguz: Check the setup of the ODBC data source you're using - it apparently
has logging turned on, which will slow you down a LOT! And no, to my
experience deleting the log file is not a problem - but it'll come back if
you don't turn off logging!

Mike N.

-----Original Message-----
From: Oguz Baktir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 1999 6:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Delete ODBC.LOG file, may it cause any problems?


Hi!

My question does not seem to be  directly related with servlets, but in fact
it is.

I ran out of space in my HDD, and trying to free some space.  Because
otherwise my servlets can not work properly saying that 'insuffucuent disk
space.'. In this regard I began looking for some garbage, then suddenly I
discovered a huge file, namely ODBC.LOG under the /servlets directory of
Java Web Server. Now the question comes:

Can I delete this file, may it cause any problems further?

I'm looking forward to help. Thanks.
 Oguz

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