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How do I get a copy
of the IISLogs
component?
What is IISLogs?
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This component
will help
administrators
and developers
easily manage
log files
created to
Internet
Information
Server 5.0,6.0
and 7.0. The
component will
provide
configurable
options
compressing
files using ZIP,
and/or just
deleting files
after a
configurable
setting based on
time. One of the
benefits will
help maintain
and conserve
precious disk
space on
servers.
What platforms will
IISLogs run on?
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Windows XP
Professional/Vista,
Windows 2000/2003/2008
What version of
.NET Framework
needed to run?
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.Net Framework
1.1 (1.1
version) 2.0 (IISlogs
2.0)
What will this
component do to the
logfiles?
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Based on a
configurable
time setting, it
will zip and/or
delete files
Will IISLogs
monitor multiple
directories?
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Yes, it can
monitor multiple
directories or a
single
directory, the
preference is
yours.
Can I do this same
option with
VBScript, pkzip or
winzip?
How much will
IISLogs cost?
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IISLogs is
priced per
machine.
Enterprise,
educational and
volume licensing
also available
(contact
info@iislogs.com
for more
details).
Pricing is the
same for
Stand-Alone EXE
or Windows
Service Version.
Client here to
purchase
Will IISLogs
component run as a
Windows Service or a
stand-alone EXE?
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There
are three versions
(A stand-alone
EXE and a
Windows Service)
- both of these
are full
versions. A
third version is
a stand-alone
EXE (IISLogs
Lite Version).
Will IISLogs
component require
running as an
Administrator
credentials?
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This still has
to be worked out
for
configuration,
the default
setting is
targeted NOT
to require
running as an
Administrator.
It will require
permissions to
to the
directories that
Store Internet
Information
server and
related log
files.
Will IISLogs record
logging information
to central SQL
Server?
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This is being
considered, all
current logging
information is
stored in a
configurable log
directory
located on the
local machine.
Future
enhancements
will consider
this option.
What are the main
*features* of
IISLogs?
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There are many
options to
configure IISLogs,
each option
provides their
own configurable
settings
to provide
flexibility.
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The first
option will
allow for
monitoring one
or more specific
directories (c:\wwwLogs\w3svc1\mySite).
An additional
option will
monitor entire
directory
structures.
Either option
will ZIP and/or
Delete files
based on
configured
settings.
IISLogs can be
setup to JUST
ZIP files and/or
delete files in
the same
directory
structure. What
we mean by
directory
structures? This
is simple, by
default,
Internet
Information
Server puts web
log files in %SystemRoot%\System32\Logfiles
directory with
several
sub-directories
below. There
could be
sub-directories
for FTP, SMTP
and WWW
services; they
might be named
such as
(MSFTPSVC1,
SMTPSVC1,
W3SVC1, W3SVC2
etc.).
This option provides
to monitor all
of these
sub-directories.
If your running
many websites on
the same server,
you might have
configured IIS
to store these
log files in a
different
directory
(IE D:\wwwlogs).
IISLogs can
monitor custom
directory
structures
also.
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The second
feature is
to monitor the
directories
associated with
the Microsoft
SMTP Service.
If your web
applications use
this
functionality,
these
directories fill
up with
un-needed
files. This
feature is
simple; it
deletes files
after a certain
configurable
date. This SMTP
feature is
effective in
helping keep
those
directories free
of 1000’s of bad
emails and old
files.
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The third
feature is
similar to the
SMTP option; it
will monitor
specific
directories and
delete files
based on its own
configured
setting. Why
does IISLogs
have this option
when it can be
setup in the
first option?
First of all,
this option
monitors just
single
directories not
entire directory
structures like
the first option
does. There are
occasions where
certain
directories need
to have
different
retention
periods that
other directory
structures.
This option
provides
for this very
situation.
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File Naming
Options
allows for
someone to
control what the
ZIP file is
named. This is
available in
both the
Stand-Alone and
Windows Service
version.
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Per Directory
(Available in
IISLogs 2.).
Does IISLogs read
the IIS metabase to
get any IIS settings?
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Yes, using the
IISLogsGUI,
part of the
IISLogs suite,
has a
feature called
EasyConfig
that will read
the metabase and
automatically
configure the
required
specific
Directories.
Can I turn off
detail logging?
Will IISLogs run
if I *JUST* copy the
directory to another
server w/o first
running the
setup.exe?
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Yes, you can
just copy the
directory to
another server
without running
the setup.exe as
long as a few
things are
done. IISLogs
is designed to
be very easy to
distribute and
setup on many
computers w/o
manually
installing on
every machine.
1 - The server
getting the
files copied to
is setup the
same or similiar.
the biggest
thing is where
the Log files
are stored.
From experience,
shops with a lot
of web servers
typically store
their web logs
files in a
central
directory (such
as D:\Logfiles
or D:\wwwlogs).
2 - Below the
InstallDirOfIISLogs\logs\PolicyAgreements
directory is
copied too.
This is a
security
mechanism built
into IISLogs to
insure the
administrator
has thought
through the
configuration.
IISLogs won't
ZIP or Delete
files w/o these
files being
present. 3 - The
IISLogs.exe.config
has the
appropriate log
file paths on
the target
server.
If you have
further
questions how to
automate
distribution of
IISLogs w/o
having to
manually install
on every
machine, please
contact
info@iislogs.com
Can I edit the
IISLogs.exe.config
using notepad?
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Yes except for
the MailUID and
and MailPWD
values which
ONLY can be done
through
IISLogsGUI.
These values are
stored in a
encrypted
format.
How do I unzip or
uncompress several
zip files so I can
re-run my stats
program like Deep
Matrix or Web
Trends?
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Use the built-in
Windows 2003/XP
to highlight and
compress all ZIP
files residing
in the log file
directories. If
your using
Windows 2000,
you can use
WINRAR or WINZIP
to highlight and
unzip/uncompress
the files.
When configuring the
specific options for
IISLogs, will the
MonitoredSpecificDirectories
directories be used
when trying to use
the
DeleteOnlySpecificDirectories?
What is the
difference between
The Delete Feature
and Delete ONLY
Specific Directories
feature?
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This can be
confusing at
first but it was
done with the
intention to
provide
flexibility.
The Delete
Feature is
part of the
entire ZIP
Process. This
process allows
someone the
flexibility to
ZIP files X
number of days
old and then
after Y
number of days
delete files
that are
zipped.
Imagine log
files that are
older than 7
days would be
zipped, after
180 days old
delete these
zipped files.
This is what the
Delete feature
does, its just
part of the
entire ZIP file
process. You
don't have to
delete files but
the option is
available. The
Delete ONLY
Directories
feature is
separate and
intended for
those who JUST
want to have the
option of
deleting files
w/o worrying
about ZIP
process.
Best regards,
Steve Schofield
Windows Server MVP -
IIS
http://weblogs.asp.net/steveschofield
http://www.IISLogs.com
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