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  3. Section XVI. System Administration
  4. Working with Log Files
  5. Portal log files
  6. Managing Apache Log Files

Managing Apache Log Files

Even if you set up Apache logs for a regularly scheduled rotation, space issues can still occur. You must purge older files if maintaining space is more important than preserving logs. Logs are not automatically deleted.

Set up a cron job to remove older apache logs. By default, these logs rotate, but they are not removed. Create scheduled jobs to delete logs that are <XX> days old.

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