The best way is to use logging software that automatically archives/purges the logs when they reach a certain size/age threshold.

But if the software can't do that, you would monitor this the same way you do any other disk space objects on the system... Run RTVDSKINF/RTVDIRINF and their respective reports on a regular basis and keep track of objects getting too large. There's nothing magical about stmf vs PF vs anything else.


On 6/15/2015 12:43 PM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
We had a situation in which a STMF carrying log entries apparently grew
to several gigabytes without anybody noticing.

Any suggestions on how to keep an eye on such things, so they don't take
anybody by surprise?

--
JHHL

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