As role admin, at label admin_low
, unmount the audit partitions from the system by running the umount(1M)
command in a profile shell.
For example, on the audit file server egret:
egret$ umount /etc/security/audit/egret egret$ umount /etc/security/audit/egret.1 egret$ umount /etc/security/audit/egret.2 egret$ umount /etc/security/audit/egret.3 |
Reduce reserved filesystem space on each partition to 0% with the command tunefs -m 0.
The security administrator sets the reserved filesystem space (called the minfree limit) in the audit_control(4) file.
For example, on the audit file server egret:
egret$ tunefs -m 0 /etc/security/audit/egret egret$ tunefs -m 0 /etc/security/audit/egret.1 egret$ tunefs -m 0 /etc/security/audit/egret.2 egret$ tunefs -m 0 /etc/security/audit/egret.3 |
Similarly, on the system willet:
willet$ umount /etc/security/audit/willet willet$ tunefs -m 0 /etc/security/audit/willet |
See the tunefs(1M) man page for more information on the advantages and disadvantages of tuning a file system.