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Can the notification log (.nfy) be deleted?

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Old 02-27-2008, 07:52 AM
pike
 
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Default Can the notification log (.nfy) be deleted?

Hi
I was just wondering if, like the db2diag.log, the notification log can
simply be deleted when it starts getting too big (I cannot find this
information in the db2 Info Centre).
Thanks

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Old 02-27-2008, 07:52 AM
Kiran Nair
 
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Default Re: Can the notification log (.nfy) be deleted?

If you ahve logs getting too big you can think of decreasing the notify
level.
Refer the below link for the same:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...n/r0002358.htm

I dont think deleting the log files will affect the normal working of
the database engine. But remember you may be deleting a clue for some
problem which can occur later. so backing it up in some other location
and delete later will be a good option.

pike wrote:

> Hi
> I was just wondering if, like the db2diag.log, the notification log can
> simply be deleted when it starts getting too big (I cannot find this
> information in the db2 Info Centre).
> Thanks


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