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9/15/2006 10:36 AM
 
I was wondering if anyone else out there has noticed that they were losing disk space due to their log file sizes having increased dramatically after deploying DotNetNuke.  It appears that with DNN, there are several additional calls logged whenever a single page is requested. 

It has gotten to the point that I have had to start removing previous months worth of logs in order to keep everything going.  On one of my web servers, I had the luxury of being able to specify another drive for IIS to store the log files in.

Can anyone shed any light on this topic?  I am feeling like I am the only one and it must be a set-up issue either on my server or in the DNN host settings since I cannot find any other posts regarding this.

Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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