rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If we're regularly attacked from there, then sonicwall can presumably
> be configured not to log these.

Presumably is the operative word indeed. I know nothing about that stuff.

> As for moving /var, I've just done lsof | grep /var/ on my system, and
> if you shut down everything but ssh, esp including syslogd, then I'm
> guessing you can clear /var pretty thoroughly. If you delete
> everything non-essential, then moving the data should be fairly quick,
> and we'll be back up and running in no time.

The problem is that I do not know what is non-essential. For example,
we have archives of cvslog since the beginning of time. What happens
if I just kill the contents of the directory? I suspect that mailman
will not like this.

JMarc

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