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  1. This is your total log size (all components combined) and the location of your logs.

 Look at the way logs are stored on the disc

You can physically examine how Iguana stores the log files. In Mac OS X:

  • Copy the location

  • Open the Finder application

  • Use the Shift + ⌘ + G to open a window which you can copy & paste the logs location into:

In this way you can see how Iguana stores the logs for each component:

Each component has its own directory.

Each directory represents hexadecimal digits in Unix epoch time. Unix epoch time is the number of seconds since January 1st 1970. The structure of logs is design to facilitate fast random access to the data and makes it fast to dequeue and search the log data.

Page content:

  • Take all info from Step 3 on Log Management and Purging

  • Best practices for managing log space - link out to Admin

  • Different Log Directories - link out to Admin

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