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Log files and others can take a considerable amount of disk space. As of Bridge 7.6.0, the Bridge supports you by automatically deleting log and service backup files that are older than a threshold (see Node Instance Preferences). Some files, however, still need to be deleted manually.
List of Files You Can Safely Delete
- System Files of Old Installations
In your Bridge program folder, you may find folders containing old installations of- xUML Runtime, e.g.
bridgeserver-2019.1
- Apache, e.g.
apache-2.2.29
- Tomcat, e.g.
tomcat-9.0.12
- Node.js, e.g.
nodejs-8.9.1
- Java, e.g.
j2re-1.8.152
These folders can safely be deleted, if you do not have any services up and running that use them.
Info icon false You can see the versions of the installed software on the Runtime tab of your Bridge. See
- xUML Runtime, e.g.
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for more information on this.
Alternatively, you can look into<your Bridge program folder>/console.properties
, where you can find entries for all used software versions.
File Clean-up on Bridges Before Version 7.6.0
From time to time, you should clean-up the Bridge files and delete old files you do not need anymore.
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List of Files You Can Safely Delete
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Purge Files on LinuxTo clean-up Bridge log files and service backup files on Linux, you can use shell script Usage:
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