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iis logs not deleted

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Emanuele Zuliani194 1 day ago 0 Comments

IIS is not deleting logs automatically and storage used can increase a lot due to this.

There is an interesting project here to rotate them https://github.com/geeooff/iis-log-rotator

It is possible for you to embed something on your setup procedure to create a similar task to keep the folder clean ?

Mauro Druwel [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Answered question 1 hour ago

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Mauro Druwel [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]508 Posted 1 hour ago 0 Comments

Hi Emanuele,

You could handle this using an Automation script that is scheduled to run periodically via the DataMiner Scheduler. The script could clean up IIS logs based on a configurable retention period.

Or are you asking to natively integrate this into the DataMiner setup procedure? In that case, this could also be packaged as a Catalog package that installs the required configuration or scheduled task during deployment, making it easily reusable and deployable across systems.

Kind regards,
Mauro

Mauro Druwel [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Answered question 1 hour ago
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