go for a "tail" under windows.
For zero cost solution you may serach for "cygwin".
For prefessional / expensive you may search for MKS.
There are few others as well.

Both they include csh shell as well.

I prefer windows-compatible shell 4nt from jpsoft, which has tail as
internal command.

hope this helps
regards
juraj
 

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Betreff: OT: How to prune all those "other" Win log files?


This is a Windows question, not a TSM question ...

How can you "prune" a log file (not dsmsched.log or
dsmerror.log) to keep it to a manageable size?  We've
got a lot of other log files generated by the TDP
software on the clients, and they are growing quite
large.

Were this unix, I'd just tail out the last 100 or so
lines of the file and save that.  How can you
accomplish something similar with Windows/MSDos?



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