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What happens to log files on the Cisco Content
Security Appliance that are pushed via FTP or
SCP?
Document ID: 118047
Contributed by John Yu and Ivo Sabev, Cisco TAC Engineers.
Jul 22, 2014
Contents
Question
Question
What happens to log files on the Cisco Content Security appliance that are pushed via FTP or SCP?
When a log file reaches its configured "maximum file size", it is renamed from a file ending with the ".c"
extension (c = current) to a file ending with a ".s" extension (s = saved). This process is referred to as
"rollover."
When you configure logs to be pushed via FTP or SCP, the saved (.s) file is pushed to your specified
destination server at rollover time, and then it is deleted from the appliance.
References
For more information about Rolling Over Log Subscriptions, see the AsyncOS User Guide on the Cisco
Content Security products support.
Updated: Jul 22, 2014
Document ID: 118047