TUXLOG file size is strangely increasing.

Hello,
I'm new in peoplesoft technology, Here is something that i'm not understanding.
In my peoplesoft demo environment at following path "....../appserv/prcs/HCM85DMO/LOGS/" a file called TUXLOG.051713 size is strangely 38G.
Please suggest me solution or please give your view/correct me if i'm wrong.
Thank You
Neeraj

Could you tail that file to get the last 10 lines?
tail -10 TUXLOG.051713
It is good to know what is getting logged and then it would be easier to suggest what could be done.

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