Look in /etc/cron.daily/ and /etc/cron.weekly/ for the invocation of syslogd-listfiles, and the rotation frequency.
Marc ---------- Marc Mongeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unix Specialist Ban-Koe Systems 9100 W Bloomington Fwy Bloomington, MN 55431-2200 (612)888-0123, x417 | FAX: (612)888-3344 ---------- "It's such a fine line between clever and stupid." -- David St. Hubbins and Nigel Tufnel of "Spinal Tap" >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/23 6:58 PM >>> Hi, The logfile rotation stuff makes use of syslogd-listfiles, which claims in its man page to be controlled by /etc/syslog.conf Unfortunately, I can't find anything in man syslog.conf, or the file itself that mentions what it is about an entry in /etc/syslog.conf that flags it as requiring a certain frequency of rotation. Thanks, Robert. ---- Robert King, Australian Environmental Studies, Griffith University, Australia 3875 6677 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ens.gu.edu.au/robertk/ "Life unwinds like a cheap sweater, Since I gave up hope, I feel a lot better" - Steve Taylor -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null