Avamar client logs are not retained long enough or are consuming significant space on the client file system.
The administrator wants to configure how long client log files are retained for or the amount of space they can take up.
Inappropriately sized Avamar client logs.
The Avagent service manages Avamar client logs. It listens for work orders from the Avamar server and spawns Avtar to perform backup and restore jobs.
Log retention can be controlled by specifying Avagent parameters in the avagent.cmd file in the \avs\var directory.
If avagent.cmd does not exist, a plain text file that is called avagent.cmd can be created.
The avagent.cmd file can be populated with flags to alter log retention from the default 14 days. Alternatively, they can be prevented from consuming more than a specified amount of space. These flags are:
--loglifetime=DAYS
Specifies the number of DAYS of log and maintenance files to retain. The default setting is 14 days.
--logsizecap=MB
Specifies the maximum number of megabytes (MB) that log and maintenance files can consume in each client directory. Default setting is 512 MB.
To configure Avagent to retain Avtar logs for up to 60 days with a maximum total size of 1024 MB the following to avagent.cmd.
--loglifetime=60
--logsizecap=1024
After the parameter file is saved with the new settings, the Avagent service must be restarted for the new configuration to take effect. To restart the service, follow the guidelines in the Avamar Backup Clients User Guide. In here, you will find a section for each client type titled
Manually stopping the Avagent service.
If the Avamar client is short on disk space due to large Avamar cache files, see:
For more information relating to client logging, see the following articles:
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