Depending on the version you are using here are the official Plesk for Windows forums.
Sorry to bother you again, i have set the log rotation by size 50MB with max log files to 5 with compressing option checked.
But i am not able to delete the existing log file that is 1.5 GB. The checkbox to select is grey. I have search in plesk forum and find out you can,t delete the file unless it is processed. when will it processed and do i need to worry about deleting that
file.
Depending on when the rotation job runs is when you will be able to get rid of that file. Sounds like that file at the time was still in use by the web server for logging. Once it is rotated out it should be capable of being deleted.
Depending on when the rotation job runs is when you will be able to get rid of that file. Sounds like that file at the time was still in use by the web server for logging. Once it is rotated out it should be capable of being deleted.
Ok. But one thing i have to mention is that plesk forum is a waste of time. I have not seen a better forum than this.
Its a very hectic job of a developer to analyze log file and identify the bad bots. Is there any other paltform we can dicuss these issues.
rajesh sahar...
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Re: Managing log files and log rotation on shared server
Jan 03, 2013 12:17 PM|LINK
Thanks again......
rajesh sahar...
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Re: Managing log files and log rotation on shared server
Jan 04, 2013 04:05 AM|LINK
Sorry to bother you again, i have set the log rotation by size 50MB with max log files to 5 with compressing option checked.
But i am not able to delete the existing log file that is 1.5 GB. The checkbox to select is grey. I have search in plesk forum and find out you can,t delete the file unless it is processed. when will it processed and do i need to worry about deleting that file.
The plesk is 11.x.
jprochazka
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Re: Managing log files and log rotation on shared server
Jan 04, 2013 11:26 AM|LINK
Depending on when the rotation job runs is when you will be able to get rid of that file. Sounds like that file at the time was still in use by the web server for logging. Once it is rotated out it should be capable of being deleted.
rajesh sahar...
Member
225 Points
553 Posts
Re: Managing log files and log rotation on shared server
Jan 04, 2013 12:12 PM|LINK
Ok. But one thing i have to mention is that plesk forum is a waste of time. I have not seen a better forum than this.
Its a very hectic job of a developer to analyze log file and identify the bad bots. Is there any other paltform we can dicuss these issues.