03-30-2009 06:14 PM
Hi Experts,
Can I change log file directories as listed in Common Services>Admin>Report>Log Files? Any procedure guide to refer for each log file directory to be changed?
Thanks & Regards
Yi Shyuan
03-30-2009 06:20 PM
Relocating application log files is not currently supported.
03-31-2009 12:57 AM
If the purpose of doing this, is to keep the log space within it limits, then in LMS 3.1 you can rotate logs and move to old logs to a backup location
Server -> Admin -> Log Rotation
This will assure that you will have enough free space on the filesystem where LMS runs.
Cheers,
Michel
03-31-2009 05:34 PM
Hi Michel,
Thanks for the reply. I am currently using LMS 3.0. However, I could still run logrot from cmd if I the log file space is running out. The disadvantage of doing so is some log files might require offline rotation job and hence I will have to stop and start daemon manager and this might cause LMS 3.0 to hang.
Thanks and Regards
Yi Shyuan
04-02-2009 12:47 AM
Upgrading to 3.1 would solve that.
You can use the same license. There is no reason to stay on 3.0.
LMS 3.1 seems more stable and more coherent to me.
Cheers,
Michel
04-02-2009 12:52 AM
Hi Michel,
Any procedure or URL to guide me what or how to upgrade to LMS 3.1?
Thanks & Regards,
Yi Shyuan
04-02-2009 09:53 AM
No it wouldn't. Some log files, even in LMS 3.1, require offline rotation. The most notable example is jrm.log.
04-06-2009 11:51 PM
Hi Joe,
May I know is it free to upgrade LMS 3.0 to LMS 3.1 by just using LMS 3.0 license? How should I go about this?
Thanks and Regards,
YS
04-07-2009 06:49 AM
the upgrade from LMS 3.0 to LMS 3.1 is free and you can use your current license file. You can place an order (free of charge) by going to
and enter your LMS SAS contract #.
Also see this thread for some information if you do not want to wait for the DVD to arrive:
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