SAPCCM4X Agent directory getting full.

Hello,
The sapccm4x agent running on the satellite systems produce log files i.e,dev_sapccm4x and dev_rfc.trc
which keeps growing and the file systems getting full on account of this.Only restarting the agent
puts the dev_sapccm4x into dev_sapccm4x.old but is there any other way that we can limit the size of the files to prevent space issues.
Thanks and Regards,
Vinod Menon

Hello,
I am not sure  about parameter to limit the file size but certainly you can monitor it and take preventive action instead of reactive one.
You can use the parameter MONITOR_FILESIZE_KB to monitor in rz20.
Here is the link containing detailed information.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/fa/e4ab3b92818b70e10000000a114084/content.htm
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Manoj Chintawar

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