daya123
20th August 2009, 13:04
hi experts
can i check the GTM (ttaad4100) Log File? and Can i delete this log? and if i can hoe user can do this log deletions?
Marioth
20th August 2009, 13:11
Hi,
Please run ttstperrlog and you can display all the log-files. The log files are located under $BSE/log.
Regards,
Mario
bdittmar
20th August 2009, 13:24
hi experts
can i check the GTM (ttaad4100) Log File? and Can i delete this log? and if i can hoe user can do this log deletions?
Hello,
view the logfile "log.aad4100" in $BSE/log folder.
Why delete ?
Regards
jclju1
20th August 2009, 15:13
There is session "PrintGeneral Table Maintenance Log" (ttaad4401m000).
Why delete ?
Once I had to delete file log.aad4100.sox because this file was 2GB large and nobody could use GTM session - BSE directory was on Unix on file system which was not large file system.
dkulikow
2nd August 2016, 16:52
I was reading this thread, which I know was logged years ago, but I wondered how you're supposed to delete the file.
Our file has grown to 20G and it will not let me remove it, read it or rename it.
I'm just wondering what else I can do to remove or get into the file to reduce the number of lines.
Thanks!
searocket
2nd August 2016, 17:09
What operating system are you on?
dkulikow
2nd August 2016, 20:57
Hi,
This is for our Baan IV NAS0 w/SQL.
Thanks!
benito
2nd August 2016, 22:03
check your permissions and also it's possible that it's being used when you're trying to modify it.
searocket
3rd August 2016, 08:29
Yes, can you stop your Baan system then try to modify/remove the file (after taking a copy)
dkulikow
3rd August 2016, 14:49
Thanks, Benito!
I wondered if I'd have to take the system in order to do this. I really appreciate your help.
Have a great day!