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Log Files
The log files need additional disk space. If Adapter for SAP runs on a high debug level during the implementation and test phase, it can write 1GB per day. Typical data volumes with a standard debug level (4 or lower) may generate between 10KB and 40MB per day (depending on traffic). The biggest parts are consumed by audit log and session log, which are used for statistical evaluations. You can turn off these logs to save disk space. Then Adapter for SAP needs only a few KB each day for the error log and server log. However, it is not recommended that you turn off these logs. This will only save a few KB and eliminates all possibilities for determining the cause of errors.
*To turn off the logs
*Audit Log: Use Integration Server Administrator to turn off audit logging as follows:
*Go to the Settings > Logging page and disable the logger you want to turn off. For more information, see webMethods Audit Logging Guide logging guide for your release.
*If you are using an earlier version of Integration Server, use the Edit Extended Settings feature to view the watt.server.auditLog key and edit the key as follows: watt.server.auditLog=off.
Tip:
You can also adjust this parameter by shutting down Integration Server and adding the parameter to or editing it in the Integration Server_directory\instances\instance_name\config\server.cnf file.
*Session Log: Use the Event Manager tool in Designer to set the following events to the Enabled status “false”:
*Session End Event
*Session Expire Event
*Session Start Event
*Stats Log:Use the Event Manager to set Stat Event event to the Enabled “false”.