STRCLEAN(1M) INTERACTIVE UNIX System STRCLEAN(1M)
NAME
strclean - STREAMS error logger cleanup program
SYNOPSIS
strclean [ -d logdir ] [-a age ]
DESCRIPTION
The strclean command 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 have not been modified in
the last 3 days are removed. A directory other than
/usr/adm/streams can be specified using the -d option. The
maximum age in days for a log file can be changed using the
-a option.
EXAMPLE
strclean -d /usr/adm/streams -a 3
has the same result as running strclean with no arguments.
NOTES
The strclean command is typically run from cron(1M) on a
daily or weekly basis.
FILES
/usr/adm/streams/error.*
SEE ALSO
cron(1M), strerr(1M).
STREAMS Programmer's Guide.
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