Epicor 905 App Server Logging Assistance

What version?
If < 9 then you have progress explorer

Simply go to the App Server Settings -> Logs and set the file size to
500000 then set maximum log files to 3 and it will baiscaly have 3 50 meg
files that overrite eachother. Let me know if you need more detail

If you are on 9.XX> then you'll do the same but in Progres Openedge Web
Based thing that I forgot the name of LoL

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On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 6:54 PM, jseeman21 <jseeman@...>wrote:

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>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am noticing our log files are growing exponentially on our Epicor server
> and it was suggested to us that log files greater than 50MB are useless as
> they are too difficult to open in a text editor. My current Live log file
> is 1.6GB and Pilot is 170MB.
>
> Can someone please share how they have configured their app server log
> files so that they never get larger than 50MB?
>
> Cheers.. Jill S.
> Bedford
>
>
>


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Hi,

I am noticing our log files are growing exponentially on our Epicor server and it was suggested to us that log files greater than 50MB are useless as they are too difficult to open in a text editor. My current Live log file is 1.6GB and Pilot is 170MB.

Can someone please share how they have configured their app server log files so that they never get larger than 50MB?

Cheers.. Jill S.
Bedford