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Question access_log.stat size

Kapnos

Basic Pleskian
Hi,

as I found out in the logs folder access_log.stat is taking about 30GB. Can I somehow empty the file? I see that the modification date is around the date I migrated from an older Plesk server to the new. Is it trash from the older plesk? Thanks.
 
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The thing is that there are two similar files one access_log.stat which takes 30GB and another access_log with no extension. I compared the log files with a domain created in plesk onyx (and not migrated) and there is not access_log.stat, only access_log. The domain that has been migrated was on plesk 12.5 running on centos and the new server is running plesk onyx on ubuntu.
 
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