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sorry, I use:
redhat 6.0, apache 1.3.9,
I have logrotate script in /etc/cron.daily, and /etc/logrotate.conf is
correct, but it seems not working, anyway to check it is running well?
thanks .

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> From:         Eric Hancock[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Thursday, January 13, 2000 12:38 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: apache related question
> 
> 
> You didn't mention what platform you're using.  Usually log rotation is
> handled by a daemon.
> 
> Try 
> 
>   `man logrotate`
> 
> ...and see if that gives you any information.
> 
> > hi, there:
> > apache has access_log file, is this file automatically refreshed by
> apache
> > server? what is rule? refreshed according to file size or weekly?
> > Before this month, my server can weekly save access_log to access_log.1,
> > access_log.1 to access_log.2, access_log.2 to access_log.3, and reset
> > access_log to 0 byte, but now it seems not work, who can tell me how to
> > enable it?
> 
> 


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