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Kelly,

The log files are supposed to be deleted automatically.  Just delete the
ones that are there and let me know if you see log files starting to
accumulate after that.

Eric Simpson
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries, IBM Toronto Lab,
D1/140/8200/MKM
Phone:  (905) 413-3226,  T/L:  969-3226,  Fax: (905) 413-4850
Email:  esimpson@xxxxxxxxxx



                                                                           
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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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