IISLogs is a program written using the Microsoft .NET Framework. It’s developed to help effectively manage all log files related to Microsoft Internet Information Server 5.0, 6.0, 7.0/8.0. No more writing and supporting your own custom scripts. There are two products to chose from, (Stand-alone EXE or a Windows Service version). IISLogs is developed to automatically compress, copy and remove log files on a scheduled basis. Install, Configure, Forget!
Technical Overview
Information Technology professionals are always being asked to do more with less, one of the biggest challenges in companies is day-to-day systems administration. If a company is running servers with Internet Information server, log files are usually being created every day. IIS does not provide a built-in mechanism to manage log files, this is where IISLogs comes in. One of the industry practices is to have the operating system on one partition (C:) and data on another drive (D:). This means the C: drive is specific one size and the D: is much larger to hold data and log files. The default setting in IIS uses %SYSTEMROOT%system32Logfiles, this means the log files are on the same partition normally reserved for the operating system. If left unattended, this could fill up the OS partition and cause issues. Medium/Large companies and Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) normally would customize IIS to store log files in other file locations. IISLogs is flexible enough to handle custom directories.
What does *Manage* log files mean?
IISLogs compresses, copies and/or delete log files on a scheduled basis. How often is left up to the person configuring IISLogs.
How does IISLogs benefit me?
This provides a secure, configurable and flexible solution to help keep log files from taking up entire hard drives. IISLogs can be used for other 3rd party programs log files too.
How hard is IISLogs to configure?
IISLogs is very easy to configure, there are two methods; First, IISLogsGUI provides an easy Winforms program. Secondly, for advanced individuals, ALL settings are stored in one configuration file. This can be easily edited with your favorite text editor (Notepad, PFE, etc..).
How secure is IISLogs? IISLogs Windows Service version can be setup to run as LOCAL SERVICE, the process just needs access to the necessary folders / files it’s processing. The STAND-ALONE EXE, runs as whoever logs into the machine or setup by Windows Task Scheduler. This is totally left up to whoever is configuring IISLogs.
What other security features does IISLogs have?
By design, IISLogs ONLY will compress, copy and/or delete files with the .LOG, .ZIP, .BDR, .BDP, .BAD file extensions, all other file extensions are left alone.
How is IISLogs installed on my computer? IISLogs uses an MSI based technology to provide easy install and un-install from the computer.
What versions of Windows does IISLogs support? Windows 2003/2008/2008 R2/2012/2012-r2 with .NET framework 2.0/4.0 installed.
What type of reporting does IISLogs provide? IISLogs offers two types of reporting, the first option is IISLogs creates delimited files stored locally on each computer. This provides the ability to import these files into a database for more extensive reporting. The second feature is an email-based summary reporting. When IISLogs runs, an email can be sent to an email address with the following details listed below. Such items as numbers of directories processed, numbers of files processed, Size of directories before processing and after, and how long the process took.
An example an email summary report
Subject
Here is a daily IISLogs report for computer: WEBBOX
Body
Number of Directories Processed: 5
Total Number Files: 50
Total Number Files Changed: 2
Size Before Processing: 141249
Size After Processing: 141247
Start Time: 8/1/2023 5:59:42 PM
Finish Time: 8/1/2023 6:05:43 PM
The goal of IISLogs is to provide a secure, flexible program to manage log files. This can relieve one more thing that doesn’t have to be concerned with when it comes to administration of computer systems. Log files are what we like to call, the silent disk killer, at first they are small, don’t take up much space. As time goes on, more and more disk space is taken up eventually take up more than they should and even at times the entire hard drive. This can cause un-needed issues that are easily preventable IISLogs can be integrated into any based image of a machine providing out of the gate a managed log file solution. Hopefully this article has given insight the purpose IISLogs is trying to accomplish.
About IISLogs
Founded by Steve Schofield (ASP.NET/IIS – MVP, ASPInsider, IISAnswers.com (co-editor), ASPFree.com creator), IISLogs is part of IISLogs, LLC. Steve brings many years of real-world, practical experience using .NET technology. His involvement in .NET dates back to pre-beta & beta days of .NET 1.0 framework. As webmaster of ASPFree.com, his website was the 1st to run the .NET framework and ASP.NET in a production environment. His *day job* is being an administrator/systems engineer for a large Microsoft environment.
Any questions, comments Steve can be reached at [email protected] or his blog @ http://www.iislogs.com/steveschofield