ITA 8.1 location of alert logs

Hello

I've got ITA 8.1 installed and monitoring of 500 Dell servers.  I see that the log settings are defined for a maximum size of 20,000 entries.  After that, he is serving.

Instead of purge, I would like to copy the log files to a different location and create new logs in.

I can't find out where these alerts log files are stored?

Can someone tell me where they are?

See you soon.


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