Sets the event log properties that limit the size of the event log and the age of its entries.

Syntax

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Limit-EventLog [-LogName] <string[]> [-ComputerName <string[]>] [-MaximumSize <Int64>] [-OverFlowAction {<OverwriteAsNeeded> | <OverwriteOlder> | <DoNotOverwrite>}] [-RetentionDays <int>] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Limit-EventLog cmdlet sets the maximum size of a classic event log, how long each event must be retained, and what happens when the log reaches its maximum size. You can use it to limit the event logs on local or remote computers.

The cmdlets that contain the EventLog noun (the EventLog cmdlets) work only on classic event logs. To get events from logs that use the Windows Event Log technology in Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, use Get-WinEvent.

Parameters

-ComputerName <string[]>

Specifies a remote computer. The default is the local computer.

Type the NetBIOS name, an Internet Protocol (IP) address, or a fully qualified domain name of a remote computer. To specify the local computer, type the computer name, a dot (.), or "localhost".

This parameter does not rely on Windows PowerShell remoting. You can use the ComputerName parameter of Limit-EventLog even if your computer is not configured to run remote commands.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

Local computer

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-LogName <string[]>

Specifies the event logs. Enter the log name (the value of the Log property; not the LogDisplayName) of one or more event logs , separated by commas. Wildcard characters are not permitted. This parameter is required.

Required?

true

Position?

1

Default Value

None

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-MaximumSize <Int64>

Specifies the maximum size of the event logs in bytes. Enter a value between 64 kilobytes (KB) and 4 gigabytes (GB). The value must be divisible by 64 KB (65536).

This parameter specifies the value of the MaximumKilobytes property of the System.Diagnostics.EventLog object that represents a classic event log.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

None

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-OverFlowAction <OverflowAction>

Specifies what happens when the event log reaches its maximum size.

Valid values are:

-- DoNotOverwrite: Existing entries are retained and new entries are discarded.

-- OverwriteAsNeeded: Each new entry overwrites the oldest entry.

-- OverwriteOlder: New events overwrite events older than the value specified by the MinimumRetentionDays property. If there are no events older than specified by the MinimumRetentionDays property value, new events are discarded.

This parameter specifies the value of the OverflowAction property of the System.Diagnostics.EventLog object that represents a classic event log.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

None

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-RetentionDays <int>

Specifies the minimum number of days that an event must remain in the event log.

This parameter specifies the value of the MinimumRetentionDays property of the System.Diagnostics.EventLog object that represents a classic event log.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

None

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-Confirm

Prompts you for confirmation before executing the command.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-WhatIf

Describes what would happen if you executed the command without actually executing the command.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

<CommonParameters>

This command supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, OutBuffer, OutVariable, WarningAction, and WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.

Inputs and Outputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet. The return type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet returns.

Inputs

None

None

Outputs

None

None

Notes

To use Limit-EventLog on Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, open Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option.

Limit-EventLog changes the properties of the System.Diagnostics.EventLog object that represents a classic event log. To see the current settings of the event log properties, type "Get-EventLog -list".

Example 1

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C:\PS>limit-eventLog -logname "Windows PowerShell" -MaximumSize 20KB

Description

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This command increases the maximum size of the Windows PowerShell event log on the local computer to 20480 kilobytes (KB) (20 KB).

Example 2

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C:\PS>limit-eventlog -logname Security -comp Server01, Server02 -retentionDays 7

Description

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This command ensures that events in the Security log on the Server01 and Server02 computers are retained for at least 7 days.

Example 3

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C:\PS>$logs = get-eventlog -list | foreach {$_.log}

C:\PS> limit-eventlog -overflowaction OverwriteOlder -logname $logs

C:\PS> get-eventlog -list

Max(K) Retain OverflowAction	 Entries  Log
------ ------ --------------	 -------  ---
15,168	0 OverwriteOlder	 3,412  Application
   512	0 OverwriteOlder		 0  DFS Replication
   512	0 OverwriteOlder		17  DxStudio
10,240	7 OverwriteOlder		 0  HardwareEvents
   512	0 OverwriteOlder		 0  Internet Explorer
   512	0 OverwriteOlder		 0  Key Management Service
16,384	0 OverwriteOlder		 4  ODiag
16,384	0 OverwriteOlder		 389  OSession
										Security
15,168	0 OverwriteOlder	19,360  System
15,360	0 OverwriteOlder	15,828  Windows PowerShell

Description

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These commands change the overflow action of all event logs on the local computer to "OverwriteOlder".

The first command gets the log names of all of the logs on the local computer. The second command sets the overflow action. The third command displays the results.

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