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Rotating/clearing out the Universal Forwarder's log files

Ricapar
Communicator

Part of the configuration we send to all of our Universal Forwarders instructs them to also send along their log files in $SPLUNK_HOME/var/log/splunk to the _internal index.

As such, we don't need/want to keep historical logs in that directory. Right now they're just taking up disk space.

Is there a configuration option on the Universal Forwarder we can set that'll have Splunk delete the old logs upon rotation?

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lukejadamec
Super Champion

You can manipulate the configuration of the internal logging with the splunk/etc/log.cfg file. See this post, and the reference document it includes.
You can also make changes in Manager, but these changes are not persistent - they well go away after a Splunk restart.

http://answers.splunk.com/answers/959/how-can-i-control-the-size-and-number-of-splunks-internal-logs

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