For example, you could use the following command:
move h:\janets\tourslog\log\*.* g:\bigdisk\tourslog\log
Then, alter the logDevice entry in
service.properties to read as follows:
logDevice=g:/bigdisk/toursLog
You can use either a single forward slash or double back slashes
for a path separator.
If you later want to move the log back to its default location (in
this case, d:\mydatabases\toursDB\log), move the log manually
as follows:
move g:\bigdisk\tourslog\log\*.* d:\mydatabases\toursDB\log
Then, delete the logDevice entry from
service.properties.
This example uses commands that are specific to the Windows operating
system. Use commands appropriate to your operating system to copy a directory
and all of its contents to a new location.