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Log files?
I'd like to save SD logs of a client's backups. Not sure how many/how long just now. But where the heck are they? Thanks!
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If you Cmd+click the title bar of a given log, you can see where its Logs folder is. Each schedule or separate set of settings has its own logs folder.
I'm not sure 'saving' a bunch of logs is going to help you in any real way...
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Thanks, Dave.
I'm doing some remote work for a client, including setting up backups and wanted to be sure I knew where to check the logs, wasnt sure how many SD retains. How long does SD keep them before purging? |
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We keep the last 10 logs for each set of settings.
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Thanks, Dave.
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