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zip old logs

Asked by scubablue in VB Script, Windows 2000 Server

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I have a Script we put in place to Gzip log files, It uses the format we want and it always run at the end of the day. Now we are trying to run the same script against all the older log files keeping th esame format. Start Free Trial
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first file
cscript //nologo tmp.wsf %1 >gzipLog.bat
gzipLog.bat
 
second File
REM Using the default system date:7/24/2008
gzip -v9 d:\iislogfiles\W3SVC935335659\ex080723.log
 
tmp.wsf file
<job id="VBS">
   <script language="VBScript">
 
		function twoDigitDisplay(intDisplay) 
			Dim f
			if intDisplay < 10 then
				f = "0" & intDisplay
			else
				f = intDisplay
			end if
			twoDigitDisplay = f
		end function
		
		' Main program section
		Dim logDir, logfile, gzLogFile, gzLogDir, grepCMD, srchString
 
		' ***
		' Main program section
		' ***
		 
		altDate = ""
		Set objArgs = WScript.Arguments 'create object with   collection
		For i = 0 to objArgs.Count -1
		  ' WScript.Echo objArgs(i)
		  altDate = objArgs(i)
		Next
 
		If altDate <> "" then
			Wscript.Echo "REM A'lternate Date Selected: " & altDate
		Else
			
		         Wscript.Echo "REM Using the default system date:" & DateValue(Now())
                         altDate = Now()
		End If
		
		logFileDate = (datevalue(altDate) - 1)
		
		' Source Directory and filename for the web-logs
		logDir = "d:\iislogfiles\W3SVC935335659\"
	        logFile = logDir & "ex" & right(Year(logFileDate),2) & twoDigitDisplay(Month(logFileDate)) & twoDigitDisplay(Day(logFileDate)) & ".log"
		
		' Destination GZIP log file location and filename
		gzLogDir = "f:\TMP-Logfiles\"
		gzLogFile = "ex" & right(Year(Now()),2) & twoDigitDisplay(Month(Now())) & twoDigitDisplay(Day(Now())-1) & ".log.gz"
 
		' WScript.Echo "LogFile: " & logFile & chr(13) & chr(13) & "gzLogFile: " & gzLogFile
 
		grepCMD = "gzip -v9 " & LogFile
		WScript.Echo grepCMD
 
   </script>
</job>
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Zones: VB Script, Windows 2000 Server
Tags: Windows, Windows Script Host, 2003, Log File gzip, Windows Script
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Solution Provided By: wildboy85
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
 
 
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