File Buffering
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Field
Function
Keep SENT Files for how many days?
Enter the number of days that files in the
/SENTFILES directory should be kept. Files
that have been sent to the administration PC
are automatically moved to this directory.
Files that have been closed for the specified
number of days old will be deleted at
midnight. The date of a file (date that the file
was closed) is the starting point.
Keep LOG Files for how many days?
Enter the number of days that files in the
/LOGFILES directory should be kept.
System Log and Event files are automatically
placed in this directory. Files that are the
specified number of days old will be deleted
at midnight. The date of a file (date that the
file was closed) is the starting point.
Disk Critical Percent Free:
Enter the percentage of disk space that must
be free. When this percentage is reached,
files will be deleted in the order specified by
the entry for the
Directories to Purge
prompt.
Directory Purge sequence While
Disk is Critical:
SENTFILES
LOGFILES
TEST
4
5
6
Enter the names of the directories that will be
purged in sequence. When disk space is
critical, files will be deleted from the first
directory, oldest files first, followed by the
second directory, etc. until disk space is no
longer critical.
Purge Host When Critical
The Purge feature is set up within the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus to prevent all of the
memory being used. The setting for “Purge
Host Directories when critical” should be set
to Yes (the default setting). Host directories
will be purged if there are no more
“SENTFILES” and “LOGFILES” to be deleted.
It is possible to set the purging sequence by
using the SDP command.
Initially No appears on the screen. Press the
SPACE BAR to toggle to Yes.
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