Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-24 Thread Daniel Pagan
5:15 PM To: Wes Sisk (wsisk) Cc: Cisco VoIP Mailing List Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files Guys, thank you very much for your answers. Sorry that I did not explain, why we want to delete old files. The reason is stupid German law regarding protection of privacy. Customer asks to delete

Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-24 Thread Jason Aarons (AM)
) Cc: Cisco VoIP Mailing List Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files If you absolutely can’t have any log files older than seven days on disk, one option would be to configure and schedule trace archiving for all services and applications, but make sure the “delete log files from the server

Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-24 Thread Wes Sisk (wsisk)
better :-( From: Wes Sisk (wsisk) [mailto:ws...@cisco.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 5:04 PM To: Martin Schmuker Cc: Cisco VoIP Mailing List Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files onbox logging is circular. It will consume as much space as allocated and then loop over that. If something

[cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-23 Thread Martin Schmuker
Guys, is there any way to delete CUCM log files (aka traces) after x days? Thanks, Martin smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ cisco-voip mailing list cisco-voip@puck.nether.net

Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-23 Thread Sreekanth Narayanan
Martin, Is there a reason you'd like to do this? What is the use case? By default, the older traces will get overwritten when there is no space left for newer traces. You can manually delete the files from the CLI or the Remote Browse on RTMT. Thanks Sreekanth On 23 September 2014 15:43, Martin

Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-23 Thread Ryan Huff
Specialist, CCIE Collaboration (Written) Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 18:19:38 +0530 From: sknt...@gmail.com To: m...@bilobit.com CC: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files Martin, Is there a reason you'd like to do this? What is the use case?By default, the older traces

Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-23 Thread Wes Sisk (wsisk)
onbox logging is circular. It will consume as much space as allocated and then loop over that. If something goes awry then Log Partition Manager (LPM) will auto-delete files as necessary. For Scheduled Trace Collection,

Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-23 Thread Daniel Pagan
To: Martin Schmuker Cc: Cisco VoIP Mailing List Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files onbox logging is circular. It will consume as much space as allocated and then loop over that. If something goes awry then Log Partition Manager (LPM) will auto-delete files as necessary. For Scheduled Trace

Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files

2014-09-23 Thread Martin Schmuker
Sisk (wsisk) [mailto:ws...@cisco.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 5:04 PM To: Martin Schmuker Cc: Cisco VoIP Mailing List Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Delete Log Files onbox logging is circular. It will consume as much space as allocated and then loop over that. If something goes awry then Log