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Not able to delete Logs

Madhan

New Pleskian
Dear team,

i have a windows based hosting and it's space is 500 MB.
My log path : "Home directory\Log\W3SVC598\"
But my Log size is 143 MB and it is growing daily i want to delete the old logs and stop writing new logs

Thanks
Madhan
 
ya, i contact them, they told that "it cannot be deleted manually". Is there any option to delete the logs
 
FTP to your user account, this should take you to your home directly, from there you should see a few directories such as httpdocs and your logs directory, go into to logs directory and delete whatever logs you don't want.

As for stop writing logs, that will never happen.
 
FTP to your user account, this should take you to your home directly, from there you should see a few directories such as httpdocs and your logs directory, go into to logs directory and delete whatever logs you don't want.

As for stop writing logs, that will never happen.

now tried to delete from FTP still receiving "Access Denied" Error
 
Then only your system system administrator (aka your host) will be able to delete the logs, if they're not willing to delete the logs then I don't know what else to tell you.
 
Then only your system system administrator (aka your host) will be able to delete the logs, if they're not willing to delete the logs then I don't know what else to tell you.

ok now i understand that the hosting administrator (motherhost.in)
have the permission to delete the logs but they are not doing it. correct
 
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