IIS 7 Log Files Auto Delete?
Is there any feature in开发者_如何学Python IIS 7 that automatically deletes the logs files older than a specified amt of days?
I am aware that this can be accomplished by writing a script(and run it weekly) or a windows service, but i was wondering if there is any inbuilt feature or something that does that.
Also, Currently we turned logging off as it is stacking up a large amount of space. Will that be a problem?
You can create a task that runs daily using Administrative Tools > Task Scheduler.
Set your task to run the following command:
forfiles /p "C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles" /s /m *.* /c "cmd /c Del @path" /d -7
This command is for IIS7, and it deletes all the log files that are one week or older.
You can adjust the number of days by changing the /d
arg value.
One line batch script:
forfiles /p C:\inetpub\logs /s /m *.log /d -14 /c "cmd /c del /q @file"
Modify the /d switch to change number of days a log file hangs around before deletion. The /s switch recurses subdirectories too.
Ref: http://debug.ga/iis-log-purging/
Similar solution but in powershell.
I've set a task to run powershell with the following line as an Argument..
dir D:\IISLogs |where { ((get-date)-$_.LastWriteTime).days -gt 15 }| remove-item -force
It removes all files in the D:\IISLOgs folder older than 15 days.
Another viable Powershell one-liner:
Get-ChildItem -Path c:\inetpub\logs\logfiles\w3svc*\*.log | where {$_.LastWriteTime -lt (get-date).AddDays(-180)} | Remove-Item -force
In case $_.LastWriteTime
doesn't work, you can use $PSItem.LastWriteTime
instead.
For more info and other suggestions to leverage the IIS LogFiles folder HDD space usage, I also suggest to read this blog post that I wrote on the topic.
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