I don't think fw logswitch allows you to specify a
directory.  I think the best you can do is do the fw
logswitch and move the file.

Yim
--- Robert MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Becki,
> 
> Make sure your doing this from the fw management
> station. The command you would need to execute
> is:
> 
> fw logswitch
> 
> This should close the current log($FWDIR/log/fw.log)
> and rename it to $FWDIR/log/{date}.log where {date}
> is the current date on your system.
> 
> Let us know if this does/doesn't work.
> 
> Robert
> 
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> Team Lead, e-Business Infrastructure
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> >>> "Kain, Becki (B.)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/15/00
> 11:37:51 AM >>>
> >
> >I've tried the following:
> >
> >fw logswitch /disk2/logs
> >fw logswitch > /disk2/logs
> >
> >and neither work.  What else can I do to get a
> logswitch to a different
> >drive (under unix) without stopping and starting
> the firewall?
> >
> >thanks in advance
> >
> >becki kain
> 
> 
> 
> 
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