S
Shane
Hi Everyone -
We have a problem.
Some time ago we turned on Verbose logging to further troubleshoot some
issues were were having within our environment.
Since we got the logs we needed we turned off the verbose logging by
following the steps from the link
http://blogs.msdn.com/project_programmability/archive/2007/04/26/checking-errors.aspx
"Caution Run verbose logging only when you need it. Especially on a
production server, select only a specific category. The size of logs can grow
to be large. To turn off all logging, select the empty category and None for
the trace log least critical event. To record relatively few events, select
High or Monitorable. "
The Sharepoint Tracing Service is on and when I execute the steps above, the
Verbose level of logging continues to record. This obviously creates huge
logs and in turn disk space issues.
Rather than turning the service off altogether what steps do I need to do to
fix this.
We are running:
Windows Server 2003 SP2
Project Server 2007
If there is any other information needed, let me know
Cheers
Shane
We have a problem.
Some time ago we turned on Verbose logging to further troubleshoot some
issues were were having within our environment.
Since we got the logs we needed we turned off the verbose logging by
following the steps from the link
http://blogs.msdn.com/project_programmability/archive/2007/04/26/checking-errors.aspx
"Caution Run verbose logging only when you need it. Especially on a
production server, select only a specific category. The size of logs can grow
to be large. To turn off all logging, select the empty category and None for
the trace log least critical event. To record relatively few events, select
High or Monitorable. "
The Sharepoint Tracing Service is on and when I execute the steps above, the
Verbose level of logging continues to record. This obviously creates huge
logs and in turn disk space issues.
Rather than turning the service off altogether what steps do I need to do to
fix this.
We are running:
Windows Server 2003 SP2
Project Server 2007
If there is any other information needed, let me know
Cheers
Shane