Hi folks -
I hope this isn't too far OT.
I have a cron job on Sun Solaris which does a log switch every night
at midnight. This takes approximately one second or so because the
average size of my log is usually less than a hundred megs (about 90MB
to 97MB usually). Soon afterwards another cron job kicks off to export
that binary log to ASCII for archival purposes. Of late, for some
reason, that job seems to be taking an inordinate amount of time to
complete - as much as eighteen hours in some cases.
Here is a ps -ef | grep "fw log"
root 22317 22299 0 00:00:00 ? 12:46 /opt/SUNWfw/bin/fw
logexport -d , -i 09-27-2000.log -o /export/holding/09-27-20
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Regards:
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