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  • Friday, November 06, 2009 8:33 PMGeetsK Users MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
     
    Hi,

    What is the best practice for moving trace log file to a different drive from the one that it is already pointing to. I am planning to do it via Central Administration and we have a 2007 Moss medium farm with 2 front end web servers with a different index server and a project server. Are there any important steps that needs to be followed to avoid problems that might arise in future. 

    Thank you, 

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  • Saturday, November 07, 2009 10:10 AMMike Walsh MVPMVP, ModeratorUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
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    What is wrong with using the normal definition in Central Admin of where the log files are located (in the Diagnostic Logs section) ?


    (Moderator hat on) Avoid mentioning the use of Project Server 2007 or I will be forced to move your posts to off-topic. Here I'll let it go but only because you don't mention Project Server in the title and Project Server in the context here seems totally irrelevant. 

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  • Saturday, November 07, 2009 1:19 PMYoseph Hanrimpandey Users MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
     

    Hi GeetsK,

    As far as i am aware, moving the log files to another drive should be ok.

    Mike: In my organization, we are having an issue with our farm. SharePoint logged ~ 23GB of files (4-6 files) each night regardles that
    we've setup the log only for "unexpected" and "warning" to the events log. The reason we moved the folder is to avoid a total crash to the OS because no space available for its operation / processes. Maybe that could be one of the reasons. (I know this is a rare case but this is happening.)

    Hopefully helps
    on3




  • Monday, November 23, 2009 2:22 PMGeetsK Users MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers MedalsUsers Medals
     
    What is wrong with using the normal definition in Central Admin of where the log files are located (in the Diagnostic Logs section) ?


    (Moderator hat on) Avoid mentioning the use of Project Server 2007 or I will be forced to move your posts to off-topic. Here I'll let it go but only because you don't mention Project Server in the title and Project Server in the context here seems totally irrelevant. 

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    Mike,

    I am aware of Central admin option...however occassionally my log files automatically get dumped into C:\ inspite of changing the root folder to some other drive. So i was wondering if there is something that needs to be tweaked in or taken care of once the change to different drive is completed.

    I mentioned about Project / Index Server because i thought i will give a better understanding of what kind of a farm it was

    Thanks
    G