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Zend Server for IBM i on any supported version of IBM i running Zend Server 9.x - 2019.0.x2020 or higher.
One simple way to rotate the php.log file is with a CL program set up to run in the IBM Job Scheduler. The source for the CL program could look like this:
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PGM
DCL VAR(&TIMESTAMP) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(20)
DCL VAR(&NEWNAME) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(30)
RTVSYSVAL SYSVAL(QDATETIME) RTNVAR(&TIMESTAMP)
CHGVAR VAR(&NEWNAME) VALUE('php.log.' *CAT &TIMESTAMP)
RNM OBJ('/usr/local/zendphp7zendphp74/var/log/php.log') +
NEWOBJ(&NEWNAME)
ENDPGM |
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title | Delete old renamed files periodically. |
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Once in a while go to the /usr/local/zendphp7zendphp74/var/log directory and delete the old renamed files. It is important to not let the directory to fill up with too many old files, in case a Support Tool is needed. Too many files can make the Support Tool archive too large to attach to a support ticket. |
Previous versions:
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title | Note: For Zend Server 9-2019 customers |
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The location of the php.log file is /usr/local/zendphp7/var/log/php.log. Please adjust the above CL source accordingly. |
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title | Note: For Zend Server 6 - 8.x customers |
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The location of the php.log file is /usr/local/zendsvr6/var/log/php.log. Please adjust the above CL source accordingly. |
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