05-30-2012 02:14 PM
Hi support team,
I have installed LMS 3.2 on a Win Server 2008, with 160 GB HDD. But it seems that it is running out of space after some times.
So actually we managed to add another server, with a HDD of 500 GB capacity, and maped this HDD as a network drive.
Now my question is: is it possible to enable LMS to automatically save all syslogs and collected data from the actual 160 GB HDD, to the new one 500 GB HDD?
Thank you so much,
Enea
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05-30-2012 02:49 PM
05-30-2012 02:49 PM
06-04-2012 06:13 AM
Hi Marvin,
Remote Syslog Collector was the best solution.
Thank you for your support
Enea
06-04-2012 06:15 AM
You're welcome.
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06-04-2012 06:34 AM
Hi Marvin,
I am also facing a problem with LMS 3.2 integrated TFTP server. It actually is saving devices configuration file .cfg, but they are all 0 KB. When I try to manually copy from the device to TFPT folder, it is working fine.
Do you have any idea about this problem.
Thanks
06-18-2012 08:05 AM
Hi Marvin,
Is it possible to purge the syslog.log file on the Remote Syslog Collector, using the local LMS 3.2
Thanks
06-18-2012 10:39 AM
I'm not sure. I've not used the Remote Syslog Collector personally. The syslog file purging utility is part of RME, which is not installed on the remote collector - only Common Services.
Have you tired setting a purge policy on the local LMS 3.2 (procedure here) and seeing what, if any, effect it has on the remote collector?
06-19-2012 06:07 AM
Hi Marvin,
A tried purging through local LMS 3.2, using RME>Admin>Syslog>Force Purge, but there was no effect at all on the remote syslog.log file. Its strange, somehow if RSAC is a good solution, it should even have some kind of tool to purge this logs, despite manually delete them, wich is the worst scenario.
Anyway thank you so much for your quick feedback.
06-19-2012 05:48 PM
I agree - seems they haven't thought through the administation of RSAC very well.
I suppose one could build a cron job / AT script to do the purge / backup daily or such. Something along the lines of:
pdterm SyslogCollector
rm syslog.log
pdexec SyslogCollector
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