If Cloud Access Manager logs are contributing to disk space running short you can reduce the maximum size (default 10MB) and number of backups (default 10 for each log) that Cloud Access Manager will create. Also make sure that you disable debug logging as this massively increases the speed of logging to disk (only enable it when reproducing an issue for Support).
To configure logging follow these steps:
1. On each STS server go to C:\Program Files\Dell\Software\Cloud Access Manager\RPSTS
Open the web.config file and edit the maxSizeRollBackups & maximumFileSize values under the log4net node.
For example:
log4net debug="false"
appender name="RollingLogFileAppender" type="log4net.Appender.RollingFileAppender"
file value="..\Logs\CloudAccessManagerSTS.txt"
appendToFile value="true"
rollingStyle value="Size"
maxSizeRollBackups value="5"
maximumFileSize value="1MB"
This configures the CloudAccessManagerSTS.txt log files. For the CloudAccessManagerData.txt logs, repeat for the web.config file at C:\Program Files\Dell\Software\Cloud Access Manager\ODataPersistence and for the CloudAccessManagerWeb.txt logs, repeat for the web.config file at C:\Program Files\Dell\Software\Cloud Access Manager\UI
2. On each proxy server go to C:\Program Files\Dell\Software\Cloud Access Manager Proxy\Classes
Open the log4j.xml file and edit the MaxFileSize & MaxBackupIndex values under each appender node.
For example:
appender name="QWTH" class="org.apache.log4j.RollingFileAppender
param name="File" value="logs/CloudAccessManagerProxy.log"
param name="Append" value="true"
param name="MaxFileSize" value="1MB"
param name="MaxBackupIndex" value="5"
3. Restart all STS and proxy services.