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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/IT Desktop Management Administration Guide


10.10.3 Actions to be taken when site server disk capacity is insufficient

If operation logs are stored on a site server, when the free space on the disk on which the logs are stored becomes insufficient, operation logs are no longer automatically stored. When this occurs, resolve the problem by providing the disk with more space and continuing to use the same location, or by changing the location for storing operation logs.

After you change the location to store operation logs, obtained operation logs are stored in the changed location. Both the operation logs stored in the previous location and the operation logs stored in the changed location can be viewed in the operation window.

When adding or disposing of a hard disk, if you want to change the location for storing operation logs, including those already obtained, after changing the storage location, you must use a command to migrate the operation log data.

The following describes the steps to follow:

To use the same storage location:

  1. Ensure that there is enough free space for storage on the disk by deleting unnecessary operation logs or files, or by adding a logical disk.

    To delete unnecessary operation logs, execute the deletelog command.

  2. Restart the site server service (JP1_ITDM_Remote Site Service).

Obtained operation logs will be stored in the same location.

To change the storage location:

  1. In site server setup, change the location for storing operation logs.

Obtained operation logs will be stored in the new location.

To change the location for storing operation logs, including those already obtained:

  1. In site server setup, change the location for storing operation logs.

  2. Migrate the operation log data by executing the movelog command.

The operation logs that have already been obtained are migrated to the new storage location. Operation logs to be obtained will also be stored in the new location.

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