Managing accounting files – Juniper Networks J-Series User Manual
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Rotates log files—All information in the current log files is archived, old archives
are deleted, and fresh log files are created.
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Deletes log files in
/var/log
—Any files that are not currently being written to are
deleted.
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Deletes temporary files in
/var/tmp
—Any files that have not been accessed within
two days are deleted.
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Deletes all crash files in
/var/crash
—Any core files that the router has written
during an error are deleted.
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Deletes all software images (
*.tgz
files) in
/var/sw/pkg
—Any software images
copied to this directory during software upgrades are deleted.
To rotate log files and delete unnecessary files with the CLI:
1.
Enter operational mode in the CLI.
2.
To rotate log files and identify the files that can be safely deleted, enter the
following command:
user@host> request system storage cleanup
The router rotates log files and displays the files that you can delete.
3.
Enter
yes
at the prompt to delete the files.
NOTE: You can issue the
request system storage cleanup dry-run
command to review
the list of files that can be deleted with the
request system storage cleanup
command,
without actually deleting the files.
Managing Accounting Files
If you configure your system to capture accounting data in log files, set the location
for accounting files to the DRAM.
The default location for accounting files is the
cfs/var/log
directory on the compact
flash. The
nonpersistent
option minimizes the read/write traffic to your compact
flash. We recommend that you use the
nonpersistent
option for all accounting files
configured on your system.
To store accounting log files in DRAM instead of the compact flash:
1.
Enter the configuration mode in the CLI.
2.
To create an accounting data log file in DRAM, enter the following command,
replacing filename with the name of the file:
user@host> edit accounting-options file filename
3.
To store accounting log files in the DRAM file, enter the following command:
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Managing Accounting Files
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