Examples of using vxlogmgr to manage unified logs
The following examples show how to use the vxlogmgr command to manage unified logging files. Log file management includes actions such as deleting or moving the log files.
Table: Example uses of the vxlogmgr command
Item | Example |
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List the log files | List all unified log files for the nbrb service:
# vxlogmgr -s -o nbrb
/usr/openv/logs/nbrb/51216-118-1342895976-050503-00.log
/usr/openv/logs/nbrb/51216-118-1342895976-050504-00.log
/usr/openv/logs/nbrb/51216-118-1342895976-050505-00.log
Total 3 file(s) |
Delete the oldest log files | If the vxlogcfg NumberOfLogFiles option is set to 1, the following example deletes the two oldest log files for the nbrb service:
# vxlogcfg -a -p 51216 -o nbrb -s NumberOfLogFiles=1
# vxlogmgr -d -o nbrb -a
Following are the files that were found:
/usr/openv/logs/nbrb/51216-118-1342895976-050504-00.log
/usr/openv/logs/nbrb/51216-118-1342895976-050503-00.log
Total 2 file(s)
Are you sure you want to delete the file(s)? (Y/N):
Y
Deleting
/usr/openv/logs/nbrb/51216-118-1342895976-050504-00.log ...
Deleting
/usr/openv/logs/nbrb/51216-118-1342895976-050503-00.log ... |
Delete the newest log files | Delete all the unified log files that NetBackup created in the last 15 days:
# vxlogmgr -d --prodid 51216 -n 15 Make sure that you roll over (rotate) the log files before you recycle them. |
Delete the log files for a specific originator | Delete all unified log files for originator nbrb:
# vxlogmgr -d -o nbrb Make sure that you roll over (rotate) the log files before you recycle them. |
Delete all the log files | Delete all unified log files for NetBackup:
# vxlogmgr -d -p NB Make sure that you roll over (rotate) the log files before you recycle them. |
Control the number of log files | You can use the vxlogmgr command with the vxlogcfg command's NumberOfLogFiles option to manually delete log files.
For example, the NumberOfLogFiles option is set to 2, you have 10 unified logging files, and cleanup has not occurred. Enter the following to keep the two most recent log files and delete the rest for all originators:
# vxlogmgr -a -d The following command keeps the two most recent log files of all PBX originators:
# vxlogmgr -a -d -p ics The following deletes the older log files for the nbrb service only:
# vxlogmgr -a -d -o nbrb |
Control disk space usage | Periodically run the vxlogmgr -a -d command (such as through a cron job) to delete logs and monitor the disk space that unified logging uses.
The disk space that a given originator uses can be calculated as follows:
NumberOfFiles for originator * MaxLogFileSizeKB for originator
The total disk space that unified logs consume is the sum of the disk space that each originator consumes. If none of the originators override the NumberOfFiles and MaxLogFileSizeKB settings, then the total disk space that unified logging consumes is as follows: Number of originators * default MaxLogFileSizeKB *
default NumberOfFiles Use the vxlogcfg command to list the current unified logging settings.
For example, assume the following: vxlogmgr -a -d -p NB is configured as a cron job with a frequency of one hour. No originators override default settings for MaxLogFileSizeKB or NumberOfFiles. The number of active NetBackup originators on the host is 10. (Typical of a NetBackup master server that is not running BMR or NDMP.) The default MaxLogFileSizeKB is equal to 51200. The default NumberOfFiles is equal to 3.
To calculate the total disk space that unified logging consumes, insert the values from the example into the previous formula. The results are as follows:
10 * 51200 * 3 KB = 1,536,000 KB of additional disk space used each hour. |
A complete description of vxlogmgr is in the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.