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STRCLEAN(1M)                         SysV                         STRCLEAN(1M)



NAME
     strclean - STREAMS error logger clean-up program

SYNOPSIS
     /etc/strclean [ -d logdir ] [-a age ]

DESCRIPTION
     strclean is used to clean up the STREAMS error logger directory on a
     regular basis (for example, by using cron(1M)).  By default, all files
     with names matching error.* in /usr/adm/streams that were not modified in
     the last three days are removed.

OPTIONS
     -d        Specifies a directory other than
               /usr/adm/streams.

     -a        Changes the maximum age in days for a log file.

EXAMPLE
          strclean -d /usr/adm/streams -a 3

     has the same result as running strclean with no arguments.

NOTES
     strclean is typically run from cron(1M) on a daily or weekly basis.

FILES
     /usr/adm/streams/error.*

SEE ALSO
     cron(1M), strerr(1M).
     Programming with SysV STREAMS

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