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Sajid01
Meteorite | Level 14

Hello
The size of mbatchd.log.hotsnmae in our environment is large (2GB).
Want to know if anybody had a similar issue and how it was handled.
On my part I am planning to use logrotate. (My servers run on Linux).

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SASKiwi
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If you haven't done so already, I think you need to look at the contents of the log to see what might be causing the file growth. This is an LSF log that records scheduling event errors. Trimming or archiving the log will treat the symptoms but not necessarily the disease. Our version of this file is less than 2MB and contains two years of history. 

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SASKiwi
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If you haven't done so already, I think you need to look at the contents of the log to see what might be causing the file growth. This is an LSF log that records scheduling event errors. Trimming or archiving the log will treat the symptoms but not necessarily the disease. Our version of this file is less than 2MB and contains two years of history. 

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