[Info-vax] DNFS1ACP using 100% of CPU
Sum1
not at here.com
Mon Oct 14 04:25:20 EDT 2013
On 2013-10-14 06:39:30 +0000, JF Mezei said:
> On 13-10-14 02:08, Sum1 wrote:
>
>> TCPIP$FTPD_LOG_CLIENT_ACTIVITY exists. It doesn't exist, so how can I
>> disable the creation of a client log file for each transfer?
>
> Distant memory now, but check the definition of the FTP service in the
> TCPIP> utility. It may have a log file define here.
>
> The "log client activity" , if I remember correctly, logs actual
> transfers into a central file.
>
> the SYS$LOGIN:*.log files are created in the same way a NETSERVER.LOG is
> created when the FTP network process is created for that user.
Has me beat JF!!
Inside TCPIP, there is a SET SERVICE/LOG_OPTIONS, but that applies to
OPCOM logging.
Can't find anything in TCP/IP manual to supress the SYS$LOGIN logging… :(
According to
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/doc/83final/6526/6526pro_041.html,
TCPIP$FTPD_LOG_CLIENT_ACTIVITY
Activates logging of session-specific information, requests, and
responses. The log file created is SYS$LOGIN:TCPIP$FTP_SERVER.LOG.
Except that I don't have it defined!! I suppose that I could set it to
false and see what happens...
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