As i know , the log files are not needed if you've generated your stat
reports, you just keep that generated ones into archival, the log files are
just the source for the task, not the outcomes.
2012/4/19 Alexandre Magaz Graça <[email protected]>
> Al 19/04/12 09:53, En/na Alan Orth ha escrit:
> > All,
> >
> > I'm curious about how people are managing their log files. In
> > particular, I've noticed that dspace.log.* and cocoon.log.* are around
> > 200MB apiece, per day. We zip them at night, but even so, they're
> > taking a ridiculous amount of storage space on our VPS. What are people
> > doing with these logs? Offline archival?
> >
> > Also, while dspace.log.* are potentially useful if you have to go back
> > and rerun legacy statistics, I'm not sure what cocoon logs are useful
> > for...?
> >
> > Adios,
> >
>
> Hi Alan,
>
> In our case we set limits in log4j.properties for all log files
> (*.MaxLogs) and raised the log level for Cocoon, which was generating
> huge log files. We also archive the older dspace.log files.
>
> By the way, could someone clarify exactly which files are used for
> statistics and how? I mean, for example, after running daily stat-*
> commands, the logs which have been processed are needed again? And what
> about .dat files?
>
> Cheers,
> Àlex
>
>
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