Ir al contenido principal

[IIS] Delete IIS Logs Using Task Scheduler


Deletes IIS log files that are more than "n" days old with Task Scheduler - Without VB and PS Scripts.Run Task Scheduler using the Windows interface Click the Start button. Click Control Panel . Click System and Maintenance . Click Administrative Tools . Double-click Task Sche

Deletes IIS log files that are more than n days old with Task Scheduler - Without VB and PS Scripts.
Run Task Scheduler using the Windows interface
  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Click Control Panel .
  3. Click System and Maintenance .
  4. Click Administrative Tools .
  5. Double-click Task Scheduler .
To Run Task Scheduler from the Command Line
  1. Open a command prompt. To open a command prompt, click Start , click All Programs , click Accessories , and then click Command Prompt .
  2. At the command prompt, type Taskschd.msc .

Create new Task and specify"Start a program" in Actions Tab, enter "forfiles" in "Program/script:" section.
And "/p "C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles" /s /m *.* /c "cmd /c Del @path" /d -2" in Arguments
(You can change -2 depends on the amount of days you want to keep your IIS Logs)

Full Command Line:
Bash/shell
forfiles /p "C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles" /s /m *.* /c "cmd /c Del @path" /d -2
You can also download and import the Task:

https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/site/view/file/113333/1/Clear%20IIS%20Logs.xml 

Fuente: https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Delete-IIS-Logs-Using-Task-1664095d 

Comentarios

Entradas populares de este blog

Get SharePoint Online Site and SubSites permission using PowerShell

The below PowerShell script retrieves the following for the given SharePoint Online Site All the Sub-site's URL Security group attached with each Sub-site with their permission level Prerequisites: This PowerShell script uses the latest version of SharePoint Online PnP Module. Download the installer from https://github.com/SharePoint/PnP-PowerShell/releases  Install-Module SharePointPnPPowerShellOnline  Install-Module - Name ' SharePointPnP.PowerShell.Commands.Files.Recurse ' function  connect - site( $webs , $creds ){    Connect - PNPonline  - Url  $webs   - Credentials  $cred     }    function  get - sitepermission( $web , $cred ){    $rec =@()    connect - site  - webs  $web   - creds  $cred     if ( $web   - eq  $parentsitename )  {  #Write-Host "Parent site permission" $web   $Pgroups =G...

Conexión desde casa a una VPN sin perder salida a internet

Solución, asumiendo que estas en Windows: Panel de Control, Conexiones de Red. Clic derecho en la VPN, dale a propiedades. Anda a la pestaña de "Funciones de Red" y selecciona Protocolo Internet TCP/IP y clic en el botón "Propiedades". Ahora hazle clic al botón "Opciones Avanzadas..."En la pestaña "General", desmarca la opción que dice "Usar la puerta de enlace predeterminada en la red remota". Dale a aceptar a todas las ventanitas de opción, y ahora conéctate a la VPN nuevamente. Con eso deberías entrar a la VPN sin perder la conexión local de tu red e internet.

Event ID 8031 The uri endpoint information may be stale

An exception occurred while updating addresses for connected app {6783ce5e-c88h-4021-8d5b-12614875cbfa_b79f19ab-1d40-4824-9911-3466cf8b070a}. The uri endpoint information may be stale. System.InvalidOperationException: The requested application could not be found.    at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPTopologyWebServiceApplicationProxy.ProcessCommonExceptions(Uri endpointAddress, String operationName, Exception ex, SPServiceLoadBalancerContext context)    at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPTopologyWebServiceApplicationProxy.ExecuteOnChannel(String operationName, CodeBlock codeBlock)    at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPTopologyWebServiceApplicationProxy.GetEndPoints(Guid serviceId)    at Microsoft.SharePoint.SPConnectedServiceApplicationAddressesRefreshJob.Execute(Guid targetInstanceId) After de-commissioning some SharePoint servers, you might notice the above error on other WFEs /Application server’s event viewer . It appears that the SharePoint still has a reference...