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I have lots of log file in my home directory:

hs_err_pid2326.log
hs_err_pid2416.log

I believe it is a java error log file, how to remove it and stop creating them?

Java version:

[kelvin@localhost ~]$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_21"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_21-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 17.0-b16, mixed mode
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They are created if and when the JVM crashes; they're analogous to a core file, but contain a lot of Java-specific information. They're just text files, and you can delete them like you would any other files:

$ rm ~/hs_err_pid*.log

You can stop creating them by no longer crashing the JVM. Normally, such crashes are rare. Look at the files themselves in a text editor and they will contain some info about their origins.

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  • They are mostly from the IDE I used, eclipse and phpstorm. But most of them is eclipse.
    – kelvinfix
    Sep 8, 2011 at 14:58
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These are Java crash (core) dump log files. Identify which Java process creates them by tracing and monitoring the PID.

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Have a shutdown script to delete these files.

With systemd, create a script deleting those files, e.g. /home/user/cleanJavaLogs.bash:

    rm /home/user/hs_err_pid*

Then create a service descriptor file /etc/systemd/system/clearJavaLogs.service containing:

    [Unit]
    Description=Clear Javascript "hs_err_pidnnnn.log" files on shutdown
    DefaultDependencies=no
    Before=shutdown.target reboot.target halt.target

    [Service]
    Type=oneshot
    ExecStart=/home/user/cleanJavaLogs.bash

    [Install]
    WantedBy=halt.target reboot.target shutdown.target

and activate the service:

    systemctl enable clearJavaLogs.service

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