Hi,

What do you need the logs for?

Typically, you will turn on the API/FLTR/SQL/ESCL logs when you have a problem
you need to track down.

I would just turn of the SQL/FLTR log and remove the files if you do not need
them.

The arerror.log and armonitor.log will be the logs to monitor. Hopefully they
grow at a much slower pace on your system...

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> Hi All,
         Currently we have a ar system server with version 5.1.2 path
> 1494 which does have enabled the Filter, SQL size of more than 5 GB with
> append mode. Please let me know what will be the optimized way for the setup
> of server side logs.
> Thanks & Regards
> Ravibabu Bhimineni
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