exactly...

>> which contain the configuration for rotating the various types of
>> logs.
> Most likely a cron file.

I relocated the entry from /etc/cron.d into the root table /etc/crontab 
for convinience....

# logrotate is a daily job
00 00  *  *  *  root /etc/cron.d/scripts.d/logrotate



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