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SNAP-IX TN3270 provides a backup mechanism to prevent log files from becoming too large and consuming disk resources. When a log file reaches 1 megabyte, SNAP-IX TN3270 copies its current contents to a backup file and then clears the log file. If error and audit information is logged in one file, a maximum of 2 megabytes of log information is stored. If error and audit information is logged in separate files, a maximum of 4 megabytes of log information is stored.
The backup file has the file name bak and the same file extension as the file it is backing up. The backup file is created in the same directory as the audit or error log file from which it is copied. If you need to keep the information, rename this file or copy it to a different directory so that it is not overwritten the next time the log file reaches 1 megabyte.
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