Cleaning logs

Applications > Utilities > Console

system.log should open automatically (if not, simply select it by clicking "Logs" and locating it in the sidebar), then click the "Clear" button.

Clearing the system log shouldn't be necessary -- Mac OS X archives and rotates the log files automatically, negating the need for the user to do this manually.
 
I have tried using console to clear the log but it no longer seems to work, and the log file is getting longer and longer must be a monhs worth or something maybe. I use Onyx quite regularly but there is no option to clear the system.log only the user logs........



I am using 10.4.3 by the way......


cheers

Ollie
 
ElDiabloConCaca said:
Applications > Utilities > Console

system.log should open automatically (if not, simply select it by clicking "Logs" and locating it in the sidebar), then click the "Clear" button.

FYI - that clears the *display* only, the content isn't removed from the logfile itself. Probably a good thing too.
;)
 
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