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It is a convention in the Unix world to hide folder names that begin with 
a period.  Usually there is some preference or option to override that.

Mark





Kelly Cookson <KCookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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02/27/2004 11:35 AM
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[WDSCI-L] How do I turn off or delete logs to IFS.






Our system administrator pointed out a large number of logs in an IFS 
folder
generated by WDSCi.

The logs were in the Root/home/KCOOKSON/.eclipse/RSE directory in the IFS.
The logs were named SBM00099.log where the '99' was a sequential number
(SBM00011.log, SBM00012.log, etc.). They appeared to contain messages 
about
program compiles and source member copies.

How do I turn off this logging function? If I can't turn it off, can WDSCi
delete the logs so only a few recent logs remain?

Also, while in the RSE perspective, I went to IFS Files > Root file system 
>
home > KCOOKSON, but the directory would not expand to show me the 
.eclipse
directory or the RSE directory. I can drill down in other IFS directories 
as
deeply as I want.  It just acts like the KCOOKSON directory is empty. 

Is this a design feature or a bug? 

Thanks,
Kelly

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