HP Software File Migration Agent Installation and Administration Guide (September 2009)
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chmod +x /etc/cron.daily/logrotate
3. Create the /etc/cron.daily/logrotate.d/ivd file and use a text editor to add the following lines:
/etc/logrotate.d/ivd
# Configuration for logrotate
/var/log/vsftpd.log
{
compress
size=500M
rotate=5
}
where
• compress ensures that old versions of log files are compressed with gzip by default.
• size=size ensures that log files are rotated as they grow larger than the specified size. This size can
be specified in bytes, kilobytes (k) or megabytes (M).
• rotate=count ensures that log files are rotated the specified number of times before being removed.
If count is 0, old versions are removed rather than rotated.
Configuring FTP archives
Use the following steps to create an FTP archive using GDSFTPserver for Windows.
Note You can create an archive even if it is currently unavailable. This enables you to create definitions
for archives that may be offline.
To configure an FTP archive
Ensure a GDSFTPserver has been installed and configured on the FTP archive before configuring the FMA
server.
1. Launch the FMA user interface by selecting All Programs→HP StorageWorks File Migration
Agent
→FMA Configuration from the Windows Start menu.
2. In the left pane, select Archives.
3. In the right pane, right-click and select New archive from the context menu. The Archive Properties
dialog box is displayed.
4. In the Archive Properties dialog box, enter the following information:
• Archive name—The name of the archive, which identifies this archive for migration and recall
operations. You cannot include a space or semi-colon character in the name.