DebugDiag Log Files - Can they be Deleted?

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In looking for system drive space, I discovered several GB of
Perflog(...).blg files in the debugdiag/logs/perflogs folder and 2 old
post-mortem dump files in the debugdiag/logs/"crash rule for all iis_com+
related processes" folder. Can they be deleted ? More importantly, how are
they being generated and can I safely turn off the process? If yes, I would
appreciate directions on how to do so. This is not an area I'm familiar with
at all.

Thanks for your help and advice.
 
Re: DebugDiag Log Files - Can they be Deleted?

These files are safe to delete, they're Performance Monitor (Perfmon)
log files. How old are these files? This will explain how the logs are
created:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248345/EN-US/

The Exctrlst tool can help with third party counters:

Exctrlst Overview
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...2bde-4647-9fea-1b5f28a23ca91033.mspx?mfr=true

Windows 2000 Resource Kit Tool : Extensible Performance Counter List
(exctrlst.exe)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...83-b7ec-4da6-92ab-793193604ba4&displaylang=en

John

Diane wrote:

> In looking for system drive space, I discovered several GB of
> Perflog(...).blg files in the debugdiag/logs/perflogs folder and 2 old
> post-mortem dump files in the debugdiag/logs/"crash rule for all iis_com+
> related processes" folder. Can they be deleted ? More importantly, how are
> they being generated and can I safely turn off the process? If yes, I would
> appreciate directions on how to do so. This is not an area I'm familiar with
> at all.
>
> Thanks for your help and advice.
>
>
>
>
 
Re: DebugDiag Log Files - Can they be Deleted?

Thanks John. The files start at May 2007 and go forward, about 1 every month
of so. A recent one, just a few days ago. I don't see any perfmon log
defined (admin tools/performance), but I now do see that debugdiag is
installed. Perhaps from debugging session back in May?? I am wondering if I
can uninstall it to stop the creation of the logs. What do you think? I
will also try the tool you referenced, but will not get a chance to do so for
a few days. I heading out of town for travel shortly.

Diane

"John John" wrote:

> These files are safe to delete, they're Performance Monitor (Perfmon)
> log files. How old are these files? This will explain how the logs are
> created:
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248345/EN-US/
>
> The Exctrlst tool can help with third party counters:
>
> Exctrlst Overview
> http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...2bde-4647-9fea-1b5f28a23ca91033.mspx?mfr=true
>
> Windows 2000 Resource Kit Tool : Extensible Performance Counter List
> (exctrlst.exe)
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...83-b7ec-4da6-92ab-793193604ba4&displaylang=en
>
> John
>
> Diane wrote:
>
> > In looking for system drive space, I discovered several GB of
> > Perflog(...).blg files in the debugdiag/logs/perflogs folder and 2 old
> > post-mortem dump files in the debugdiag/logs/"crash rule for all iis_com+
> > related processes" folder. Can they be deleted ? More importantly, how are
> > they being generated and can I safely turn off the process? If yes, I would
> > appreciate directions on how to do so. This is not an area I'm familiar with
> > at all.
> >
> > Thanks for your help and advice.
> >
> >
> >
> >

>
>
 
Re: DebugDiag Log Files - Can they be Deleted?

In DebugDiag itself there is an option to turn off or disable Perfmon
logging. In article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919791 the
instructions read:

(Step 5): Disable Performance Monitor logging

Approximately two minutes after the user dump file capture process is
finished, disable Performance Monitor logging. To do this, follow these
steps:

1. Click Start, click Run, type the path of the Debug Diagnostics Tool,
and then click OK.

Note By default, the Debug Diagnostics Tool is located in the following
folder: C:\Program Files\IIS Resources\DebugDiag

2. On the Tools menu, click Options and Settings.
3. On the Performance Logging tab, click Disable Performance Counter
Data Logging.

John

Diane wrote:
> Thanks John. The files start at May 2007 and go forward, about 1 every month
> of so. A recent one, just a few days ago. I don't see any perfmon log
> defined (admin tools/performance), but I now do see that debugdiag is
> installed. Perhaps from debugging session back in May?? I am wondering if I
> can uninstall it to stop the creation of the logs. What do you think? I
> will also try the tool you referenced, but will not get a chance to do so for
> a few days. I heading out of town for travel shortly.
>
> Diane
>
> "John John" wrote:
>
>
>>These files are safe to delete, they're Performance Monitor (Perfmon)
>>log files. How old are these files? This will explain how the logs are
>>created:
>>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248345/EN-US/
>>
>>The Exctrlst tool can help with third party counters:
>>
>>Exctrlst Overview
>>http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...2bde-4647-9fea-1b5f28a23ca91033.mspx?mfr=true
>>
>>Windows 2000 Resource Kit Tool : Extensible Performance Counter List
>>(exctrlst.exe)
>>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...83-b7ec-4da6-92ab-793193604ba4&displaylang=en
>>
>>John
>>
>>Diane wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In looking for system drive space, I discovered several GB of
>>>Perflog(...).blg files in the debugdiag/logs/perflogs folder and 2 old
>>>post-mortem dump files in the debugdiag/logs/"crash rule for all iis_com+
>>>related processes" folder. Can they be deleted ? More importantly, how are
>>>they being generated and can I safely turn off the process? If yes, I would
>>>appreciate directions on how to do so. This is not an area I'm familiar with
>>>at all.
>>>
>>>Thanks for your help and advice.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
 
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