My MBP with OS 10.6.8, MRT & Syslogd are earting up processor

Hi There,
I have recently observed the slow in my MBP and found that they are 2 processes which are most of the time eating up processor.
Which are Syslogd and MRT.  I really don't know about MRT process but i have searched the cause of syslogd.
In my log console (/private/var/log) , i noticed to see very large file of console log. It's about 12GB now.
And I see lot of log messages here
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Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[3407]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[7063]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[7070]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[2911]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[3385]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[7063]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[3407]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
Feb 26 07:32:40 suwat-mac vmnetNAT[7070]: dnssd_clientstub deliver_request: socketpair failed 24 (Too many open files)
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PS: I'm using Fusion with Windows7 in MBP too. This message is still generating even i shutdown Fusion.
Anyone have seen this problem before? Can this large console log file be cleared or deleted?
Cheers,
Suwat

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