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ESX/VMware/vCenter – Ken’s Chronicles & Memory Dumps Skip to content Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps I have a bad memory, so here’s some stuff I may need to remember later. ESX/VMware/vCenter The /var/log/lastlog file has very large size on a ESX host (1025579)-[LKB.0003] December 22, 2016October 4, 2016 by admin Symptoms The size of /var/log/lastlog file is very large, to the point of possible stuff larger than the underlying file system.[root@esx41vm log]# df -h . Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdc2             2.0G   45M  1.8G   3% /var/log [root@esx41vm log]# ls -lh lastlog -rw-r–r– 1 root root 354G Jul 30 09:29 lastlog Using the du writ shows the size of the /var/log/lastlog file within normal limits:[root@esx41vm log]# du -h lastlog 44K     lastlogRationalizationOn several versions of RedHat Enterprise Linux and Fedora, self-indulgence in this file can rationalization the size to be misrepresented. Resolution The /var/log/lastlog file is used to store information well-nigh the successful logins to the host.  On several versions of RedHat Enterprise Linux and Fedora, self-indulgence in this file can rationalization the size to be misrepresented.  This has no effect on the real space used by the file, as reported by the du command. To correct the improper file size of the /var/log/lastlog file, it needs to be recreated. To recreate the lastlog file, run this command: > /var/log/lastlog Note: This writ deletes any data on the lastlog file. This writ deletes the previous file and removes any record of log in to the system. If you wish to retain this information, use the lastlog writ to export the log in information surpassing recreating the/var/log/lastlog file. lastlog > /tmp/lastlog.txt The lastlog.txt file can then be saved to a secure location. ** UPDATE ** According to the lastlog man page: The lastlog file is a database which contains info on the last login of each user. You should not rotate it. It is a sparse file, so its size on the disk is usually much smaller than the one shown by “ls -l” (which can indicate a really big file if you have in passwd users with a upper UID). You can exhibit its real size with “ls -s“. Categories ESX/VMware/vCenter, Knowledgebase, Linux Tweets by @BaldGuyKen CategoriesBackups BrowserWritLine ESX/VMware/vCenter Excel Knowledgebase Linux mp3|wav|m4a|flac Music Nagios Netflix Network/Router Productivity Ramble Security Storage Tips Tips/How-to USB Windows Archives Archives Select Month December 2017  (1) November 2016  (2) October 2016  (1) September 2016  (2) August 2016  (2) December 2015  (2) November 2015  (1) October 2015  (2) February 2015  (1) May 2014  (1) January 2013  (2) June 2010  (1) May 2010  (1) © 2018 Ken's Chronicles & Memory Dumps • Powered by GeneratePress