I have over 200 log files with a date and timestamp in the filename in the
Reporting Services\LogFiles folder that are 33MB each. This is a development
machine. How do I get rid of them? Can I just delete them?
Thanks,
--
Dan D.You can delete, it creates again, but I dont think you require this much log
files for your development server. For production yes you need to have a
backup. Before deleting keep a backup or Zip all the log files and keep it in
a seperate place.
If it is so important, you can run a program which is available in the
samples to read the log files and reporting.
and ofcourse schedule it to remove. default it keeps it for 60 days.
Amarnath
"Dan D." wrote:
> I have over 200 log files with a date and timestamp in the filename in the
> Reporting Services\LogFiles folder that are 33MB each. This is a development
> machine. How do I get rid of them? Can I just delete them?
> Thanks,
> --
> Dan D.|||I never thought about log files for reportserver. Most of the files are
small, under 50K. I don't know what was in the files that were so large.
I removed them.
Thanks,
--
Dan D.
"Amarnath" wrote:
> You can delete, it creates again, but I dont think you require this much log
> files for your development server. For production yes you need to have a
> backup. Before deleting keep a backup or Zip all the log files and keep it in
> a seperate place.
> If it is so important, you can run a program which is available in the
> samples to read the log files and reporting.
> and ofcourse schedule it to remove. default it keeps it for 60 days.
> Amarnath
> "Dan D." wrote:
> > I have over 200 log files with a date and timestamp in the filename in the
> > Reporting Services\LogFiles folder that are 33MB each. This is a development
> > machine. How do I get rid of them? Can I just delete them?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > Dan D.
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