User-Id Agent log file behavior

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User-Id Agent log file behavior

L2 Linker

Hello,

I have been running user-id agent in an environment and the log file size is increasing rapidly.

Is there a limit for the file size? and what will happen when the file reaches the limit?

In general, what is the best way to control its size?

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L5 Sessionator

Hi,

Yes there are 2 files. Uadebug.log and Uadebug.log.old. Each file has a limit of around 50Megs. Once Uadebug.log reaches 50Megs, then the logs are rolled over to Uadebug.log.old file. Once .old file reaches it limit, logs are cleared out to make room for newer logs.

There is no action on user's part. It is ongoing process. In an event related to User Id agent, you might want to copy and paste both files to different locations, so we can go back and look at the logs around the same time (otherwise it will be overwritten). Hope this helps. Thank you.

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L5 Sessionator

Hi,

Yes there are 2 files. Uadebug.log and Uadebug.log.old. Each file has a limit of around 50Megs. Once Uadebug.log reaches 50Megs, then the logs are rolled over to Uadebug.log.old file. Once .old file reaches it limit, logs are cleared out to make room for newer logs.

There is no action on user's part. It is ongoing process. In an event related to User Id agent, you might want to copy and paste both files to different locations, so we can go back and look at the logs around the same time (otherwise it will be overwritten). Hope this helps. Thank you.

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