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Question Log rotation not following the rules I have established

greybeard

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Microsoft Windows Server 2019
Plesk version and microupdate number
Version 18.0.56 Update #4, last updated on Nov 7, 2023 04:13 AM
I have every site on my servers set to rotate weekly, and to retain 25 log files. If you look at my screen captures, you'll note that in this particular domain and subdomain, the log rotation is very sporadic. Anyone have any sense as to what the problem might be please?

u_ex230901.log.zip 9/3/2023
u_ex230901.log_1.zip 9/1/2023
u_ex230902.log.zip 9/10/2023
u_ex231003.log.zip 10/22/2023
u_ex231003.log_1.zip 10/18/2023
 

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Looks right to me, the log rotation is based off of each different logs, so W3SVC29 is not the same as W3SVC30. You can check IIS settings as well to see how it's configured, there's server level and site level logging (I'll need to spin up a new test server to test it and confirm which I'll check it later) but as far as I can see, a month hasn't came up yet plus 25 log files hasn't been reached yet either.
 
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