EXPANDING ASL LOG FILES FILLING UP MY HD
Hello, i am having a similar problem to the person who made this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2804344
I posted on that thread but i thought i would start my own discussion here as that was posted in the snow leopard forum.
Here are my specs
here is my problem. my asl log files are increasing in size beyond my control and they are taking up my hard drive space.
i have tried to look at problem logs with console but i can't figure out whats doing the damage. theres so much gibberish about kernels and question marks, different apps with different errors. its too overwhelming for me. i am using omnidisksweeper to locate the 'problem files' (ie the ever-expanding asl log files in private/var/log).
Oddly enough, the one file that is most likely to be causing the problem is
the one that isn't in the asl folder. Here's its path:
/private/var/log/asl.db
Delete it first, then empty the /Private/var/log/asl/ directory.
this is something that was posted on that similar thread (link above). instead of typing in paths in terminal can i just use omnidisksweeper.
as you can see below i am able to go ahead and destroy asl.db and the massive asl files in the asl directory by selecting them and hitting delete. my question is can i go ahead with the destruction of these files, or will doing so cause other problems me?
any help would be appreciated. thanx.
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.5.8)