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Zipped log files
On a Veeam B&R server I see dozens of files in the folder containing Veeam log files with manes like: <job_name>_<number>.zip.
Can I safely delete them?
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marius
Can I safely delete them?
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marius
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Re: Zipped log files
Log files can be deleted manually indeed. Otherwise, you can play with the settings mentioned here in order to decrease number of log files stored. Thanks.
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Re: Zipped log files
Thank you for the pointer.
I changed the registry settings to decrease the nomber of saved logs but I see that old logs are not deleted.
Is there any way to force the deletion of old logs?
As an alternate solution, can I edit the registry so that from now logs are saved in a different folder, wait for a reasonable amount of time (one week?) and then delete the old folder?
Is there any alternate solution?
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marius
I changed the registry settings to decrease the nomber of saved logs but I see that old logs are not deleted.
Is there any way to force the deletion of old logs?
As an alternate solution, can I edit the registry so that from now logs are saved in a different folder, wait for a reasonable amount of time (one week?) and then delete the old folder?
Is there any alternate solution?
Regards
marius
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Re: Zipped log files
Have you restarted the backup after making the changes, as it is advised in KB?
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Re: Zipped log files
As a temporary solution is there any issue about compressing (via NTFS settings) the log files?
Many files are text, so I presume I can save a lot of space...
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marius
Many files are text, so I presume I can save a lot of space...
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Re: Zipped log files
Yes, NTFS compression can be used on the logs folder.
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Re: Zipped log files
I'm still fighting against disk space issues on my Veeam B&R server.
In the Veeam logs folder I see lots of directories whose name looks like <vm_name> and whose content is a sigle file whose name is: VeeamAgent.MountVm.log; the last change occurred in 2015...
Other forders are named as <job_name> and the contents look like:
The last change occurred in 2015 as well.
I strongly suspect that they are osolete files and folders.
How can I detect if I can safely delete them?
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marius
In the Veeam logs folder I see lots of directories whose name looks like <vm_name> and whose content is a sigle file whose name is: VeeamAgent.MountVm.log; the last change occurred in 2015...
Other forders are named as <job_name> and the contents look like:
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Agent.<job_name>.Source.<vm_name>.<vm_name>.vmdk.log
Agent.<job_name>.Source.<vm_name>.<vm_name>_1.vmdk.log
Agent.<job_name>.Source.<vm_name>.log
Agent.<job_name>.Target.log
Agent.VddkHelper.log
Job.<job_name>.Backup.log
Task.<vm_name>.vm-55504.log
Task.<vm_name>.vm-55504_1.log
I strongly suspect that they are osolete files and folders.
How can I detect if I can safely delete them?
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marius
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Re: Zipped log files
Basically, you can safely delete any log files, this will neither affect product operation nor your ability to restore.
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[MERGED] Cleanup Veeam logfiles, zip files, etc
In the last couple of years the folder c:\users\all users\veeam\* has grown with logfiles, zipfiles, setup files, etc.
As the capacity of the C:\ drive is limted, I was wondering if I could do some cleanup in this folder.
Are there any recommendations on what can be deleted and what not?
As the capacity of the C:\ drive is limted, I was wondering if I could do some cleanup in this folder.
Are there any recommendations on what can be deleted and what not?
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Re: Zipped log files
Hi Remko,
It's safe to manually delete log files, please review existing topic above.
Thanks!
It's safe to manually delete log files, please review existing topic above.
Thanks!
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[MERGED] Backup Log Files
Hi
I am trying to see if there is a better way of managing the backup log files. We have them on a seperate drive. Currently all I appear to be able to do is extend the virtual disk as the files increase in size.
Currently the folder is taking up a 100gb of disk space.
Is there away of truncating these?
Thanks
Iain
I am trying to see if there is a better way of managing the backup log files. We have them on a seperate drive. Currently all I appear to be able to do is extend the virtual disk as the files increase in size.
Currently the folder is taking up a 100gb of disk space.
Is there away of truncating these?
Thanks
Iain
Many thanks
Iain Green
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Re: Zipped log files
Hi Iain,
Please, review different approaches in existing thread above.
Thanks!
Please, review different approaches in existing thread above.
Thanks!
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[MERGED] Log files Purge
Hi All,
We have a partition of log files and it become full after 3 week. We installed Veeam at now and we want to know how to purge log file with veeam in order to release storage space ?.
Thank you so much
We have a partition of log files and it become full after 3 week. We installed Veeam at now and we want to know how to purge log file with veeam in order to release storage space ?.
Thank you so much
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Re: Zipped log files
Logs can be removed either manually or by modifying registry. Thanks,
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