Hello:
We are using LiveUpdate Administrator 2.3.1 {due to security policies} to pull in updates from Symantec which then distributes the updates to 3 SEPMs. Clients then receive updates via the SEPMs or the LUA. Within the past few days, I noticed that the following log file grows to Gigs in size. So much so, that it ate up the remaining 25gigs of space on the drive over the weekend.
C:\Program Files\Symantec\LiveUpdate Administrator\tomcat\logs\local_access_log.2013-xx-xx.txt
Contents of log file include items such as:
[IP Address] -- [Date/Time] "GET /clu-prod/1376697804jtun_sepc130814011-130816011.x86
Is there a way to control this type of logging?
Also, is it safe to delete older entries of these file types in the ...\tomcat\logs folder?
- catalina.[date].log
- commons-daemon.[date].log
- host-manager.[date].log
- localhost.[date].log
- localhost_access_log.[date].txt <- Largest File Size
- luatomcat-stderr.[date].log
- luatomcat-stdout.[data].log
- manager.[date].log
Thank you,
Anthony