On 8/17/07, David Frascone <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So, am I to infer from the lack of alternatives, that the only way to control the size of a directory is to create a filesystem of the size I want to restrice things to?
-Dave
On 8/17/07, Tim < ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Tim:
>> You could configure against allowing any core dumping, if you want
>> to.
David Frascone:
> Log files are not core files.
I was wondering whether the original poster really meant log files, or
core dumps. I've not noticed applications leave "huge log files".
I am the original poster. They are log files. Whether or not you have noticed them, they do exist. And, when things got out of hand, they filled the disk.
-Dave
So, am I to infer from the lack of alternatives, that the only way to control the size of a directory is to create a filesystem of the size I want to restrice things to?
-Dave
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