06-29-2015 06:02 AM - edited 03-19-2019 09:45 AM
I'm getting the LogPartitionLowWaterMarkExceeded alert from RTMT every 5 minutes. So I looked into my trace settings and found it was set as:
Trace On - Checked
Debug Trace Level - Detailed
And more than half of the options checked.
So I turned off the traces because I found something that referenced traces in another post, but I am still getting these alerts. My questions are:
06-29-2015 07:55 AM
Traces are usually enabled, but not to detailed level, you should only set them to that level for troubleshooting.
You need to use RTMT to delete the traces.
06-29-2015 08:07 AM
How do I delete them from RTMT?
What level should the traces be set to?
06-29-2015 08:19 AM
How to delete, see here
Not sure on which version they changed this, but it appears the default level is now detailed??
It might have been when they grouped SDI and SDL in the same file.
It used to be something like debug or error in the past, you can just change it as you wish, or uncheck option, then just hit Set Default when you need to troubleshoot something.
06-29-2015 09:16 AM
Hi Jacob,
To answer you question
1.) If you disable traces the only issue is if any issue occurs you will not be able to track what happened as the traces would be off.
2.) You can use RTMT to delete traces, select the log in RTMT that you want to delete, select the duration that you want to delete make sure you check the box "delete the collected log file from server"
3.) Traces are not backed by DRS.
You can also do the below procedure
The detailed steps are listed below:
HTH
JB
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