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C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\gytpol\log
Log retention policy
Every Windows client is configured to retain up to 10 log files, with each file being 5MB in size. Once the 10-file limit is reached, the oldest log files are automatically deleted to make room for new ones, ensuring efficient log management.
This behavior can be observed in any installed Windows client under the log directory C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\gytpol\log
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Where are the logs?
/opt/gytpol/logs
Log retention policy
The client is configured to retain logs for a period of 10 days. Each day may generate one or more log files, depending on the number of actions performed (e.g., scans, service logs, remediations). After 10 days, older log files are automatically deleted to maintain efficient log management.
This behavior can be observed in any installed Linux agent under the directory /opt/gytpol/log
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Where are the configuration folder?
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Identify and choose the right package according to the table below:
Platform | Architecture | Terminal output | Package file |
macOS | Intel chipset | i386 | gytpol-client-<version>_amd64.pkg |
macOS | Apple silicon | arm | gytpol-client-<version>_arm64.pkg |
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Where are the logs?
/opt/gytpol/logs
Log retention policy
The client is configured to retain logs for a period of 10 days. Each day may generate one or more log files, depending on the number of actions performed (e.g., scans, service logs, remediations). After 10 days, older log files are automatically deleted to maintain efficient log management.
This behavior can be observed in any installed Linux agent under the directory /opt/gytpol/log
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Where are the configuration folder?
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