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Overview
This utility can be used to set or display the current logfiles cutover configuration.
The Service Desk logfiles are kept in $NXROOT/logs, named stdlog.X, where X=0,1,...9. The files are rotated when they reach the cutover size.
Usage
pdm_logfile [-h] [-q] [-L] [-b bytes]
Command | Description | Remarks |
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-h | Help | |
-L | Lists the current cutover settings and log files. | |
-q | Quiet mode | |
-b bytes | Number of bytes in a single logfile, before cutover | to set the correct filesize you have to enter the size in bytes |
Example
OOTB standard is 3 Megabytes which is 3000000 Bytes
If you want to have a filesize of 10 Megabytes just enter following command: <math>Insert formula here</math> pdm_logfile -b 10000000