Re[2]: apache

2003-06-10 Thread Dominik Schulz
Perhaps I've got you wrong but wouldn't
--- snip ---
TransferLog | /usr/sbin/rotatelogs 
/var/www/domain.tld/logs/domain.tld-%Y-%m-%d_access.log 604800
--- end ---
do it?

Martynas Domarkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10 Jun 2003 13:02:55 +0300:

 An, 2003-06-10 12:56, Teun Vink raðë:
  On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:07, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
  [...]
   
   Thanks, but I realy do not like instalation of another packages. There
   must be a way to do this with apache configuration.
  
  You could add a line to your /etc/logrotate.d/apache configuration, 
  so it would look something like this:
  
  [...]
 postrotate
/etc/init.d/apache reload  /dev/null
mv -f $1.0 $1.`date +%Y-%m-%d`
 endscript
  [...]
  
  This would rename access.log.0 to access.log.2003-06-10
  
  
  Regards,
  
  
  Teun Vink
  
 
 Thanks a lot. This is nice solution, but I still like apache do the job,
 and let logrotate simpy rotate /var/log/apache/*.log. I feel like I have
 seen somewhere some piece of shell command in httpd.conf.
 
 
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Re: Re[2]: apache

2003-06-10 Thread Martynas Domarkas
An, 2003-06-10 13:46, Dominik Schulz ra: 
 Perhaps I've got you wrong but wouldn't
 --- snip ---
 TransferLog | /usr/sbin/rotatelogs 
 /var/www/domain.tld/logs/domain.tld-%Y-%m-%d_access.log 604800
 --- end ---
 do it?
 
 Martynas Domarkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10 Jun 2003 13:02:55 +0300:
 
  An, 2003-06-10 12:56, Teun Vink ra:
   On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:07, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
   [...]

Thanks, but I realy do not like instalation of another packages. There
must be a way to do this with apache configuration.
   
   You could add a line to your /etc/logrotate.d/apache configuration, 
   so it would look something like this:
   
   [...]
  postrotate
 /etc/init.d/apache reload  /dev/null
 mv -f $1.0 $1.`date +%Y-%m-%d`
  endscript
   [...]
   
   This would rename access.log.0 to access.log.2003-06-10
   
   
   Regards,
   
   
   Teun Vink
   
  
  Thanks a lot. This is nice solution, but I still like apache do the job,
  and let logrotate simpy rotate /var/log/apache/*.log. I feel like I have
  seen somewhere some piece of shell command in httpd.conf.
  
  
  -- 
  Pagarbiai
  IT sistem administratorius
  Martynas Domarkas
  tel.: +370 698 44331
  
  
  
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 Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
 Dominik Schulz
 

Yes, of course. But in this case I will invoke rotatelogs... I don't
like it.


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Re: Re[2]: apache

2003-06-10 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 09:49, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
 An, 2003-06-10 13:46, Dominik Schulz ra: 
  Perhaps I've got you wrong but wouldn't
  --- snip ---
  TransferLog | /usr/sbin/rotatelogs 
  /var/www/domain.tld/logs/domain.tld-%Y-%m-%d_access.log 604800
  --- end ---
  do it?
  
  Martynas Domarkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10 Jun 2003 13:02:55 +0300:
  
   An, 2003-06-10 12:56, Teun Vink ra:
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:07, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
[...]
 
 Thanks, but I realy do not like instalation of another packages. There
 must be a way to do this with apache configuration.

You could add a line to your /etc/logrotate.d/apache configuration, 
so it would look something like this:

[...]
   postrotate
  /etc/init.d/apache reload  /dev/null
  mv -f $1.0 $1.`date +%Y-%m-%d`
   endscript
[...]

This would rename access.log.0 to access.log.2003-06-10


Regards,


Teun Vink

   
   Thanks a lot. This is nice solution, but I still like apache do the job,
   and let logrotate simpy rotate /var/log/apache/*.log. I feel like I have
   seen somewhere some piece of shell command in httpd.conf.
   
   
   -- 
   Pagarbiai
   IT sistem administratorius
   Martynas Domarkas
   tel.: +370 698 44331
   
   
   
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  Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
  Dominik Schulz
  
 
 Yes, of course. But in this case I will invoke rotatelogs... I don't
 like it.
 
 
 -- 
 Pagarbiai
 IT sistem administratorius
 Martynas Domarkas
 tel.: +370 698 44331

IIUC, you are wanting to control the file name applied to rotated logs
from Apache, but you seem to be of the belief that Apache itself is
rotating the log files. Unless this has been added since I last read
through the the Apache configuration documentation, I don't remember
seeing the log rotation functionality being part of it (although I last
read through the documenttation in entirety several years back.) It is
handled by a separate package, on Debian most commonly logrotate,
regardless of the name applied to the rotated file.
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ML Kahnt New Markets Consulting
Tel: (613) 531-8684 / (613) 539-0935
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Re[2]: apache

2003-06-10 Thread Dominik Schulz
Perhaps I've got you wrong but wouldn't
--- snip ---
TransferLog | /usr/sbin/rotatelogs 
/var/www/domain.tld/logs/domain.tld-%Y-%m-%d_access.log 604800
--- end ---
do it?

Martynas Domarkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10 Jun 2003 13:02:55 +0300:

 An, 2003-06-10 12:56, Teun Vink raðë:
  On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:07, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
  [...]
   
   Thanks, but I realy do not like instalation of another packages. There
   must be a way to do this with apache configuration.
  
  You could add a line to your /etc/logrotate.d/apache configuration, 
  so it would look something like this:
  
  [...]
 postrotate
/etc/init.d/apache reload  /dev/null
mv -f $1.0 $1.`date +%Y-%m-%d`
 endscript
  [...]
  
  This would rename access.log.0 to access.log.2003-06-10
  
  
  Regards,
  
  
  Teun Vink
  
 
 Thanks a lot. This is nice solution, but I still like apache do the job,
 and let logrotate simpy rotate /var/log/apache/*.log. I feel like I have
 seen somewhere some piece of shell command in httpd.conf.
 
 
 -- 
 Pagarbiai
 IT sistemø administratorius
 Martynas Domarkas
 tel.: +370 698 44331
 
 
 
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Re: Re[2]: apache

2003-06-10 Thread Martynas Domarkas
An, 2003-06-10 13:46, Dominik Schulz rašė: 
 Perhaps I've got you wrong but wouldn't
 --- snip ---
 TransferLog | /usr/sbin/rotatelogs 
 /var/www/domain.tld/logs/domain.tld-%Y-%m-%d_access.log 604800
 --- end ---
 do it?
 
 Martynas Domarkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10 Jun 2003 13:02:55 +0300:
 
  An, 2003-06-10 12:56, Teun Vink raðë:
   On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:07, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
   [...]

Thanks, but I realy do not like instalation of another packages. There
must be a way to do this with apache configuration.
   
   You could add a line to your /etc/logrotate.d/apache configuration, 
   so it would look something like this:
   
   [...]
  postrotate
 /etc/init.d/apache reload  /dev/null
 mv -f $1.0 $1.`date +%Y-%m-%d`
  endscript
   [...]
   
   This would rename access.log.0 to access.log.2003-06-10
   
   
   Regards,
   
   
   Teun Vink
   
  
  Thanks a lot. This is nice solution, but I still like apache do the job,
  and let logrotate simpy rotate /var/log/apache/*.log. I feel like I have
  seen somewhere some piece of shell command in httpd.conf.
  
  
  -- 
  Pagarbiai
  IT sistemø administratorius
  Martynas Domarkas
  tel.: +370 698 44331
  
  
  
  -- 
  To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
 Dominik Schulz
 

Yes, of course. But in this case I will invoke rotatelogs... I don't
like it.


-- 
Pagarbiai
IT sistemų administratorius
Martynas Domarkas
tel.: +370 698 44331



Re: Re[2]: apache

2003-06-10 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 09:49, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
 An, 2003-06-10 13:46, Dominik Schulz rašė: 
  Perhaps I've got you wrong but wouldn't
  --- snip ---
  TransferLog | /usr/sbin/rotatelogs 
  /var/www/domain.tld/logs/domain.tld-%Y-%m-%d_access.log 604800
  --- end ---
  do it?
  
  Martynas Domarkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10 Jun 2003 13:02:55 +0300:
  
   An, 2003-06-10 12:56, Teun Vink raðë:
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 11:07, Martynas Domarkas wrote:
[...]
 
 Thanks, but I realy do not like instalation of another packages. There
 must be a way to do this with apache configuration.

You could add a line to your /etc/logrotate.d/apache configuration, 
so it would look something like this:

[...]
   postrotate
  /etc/init.d/apache reload  /dev/null
  mv -f $1.0 $1.`date +%Y-%m-%d`
   endscript
[...]

This would rename access.log.0 to access.log.2003-06-10


Regards,


Teun Vink

   
   Thanks a lot. This is nice solution, but I still like apache do the job,
   and let logrotate simpy rotate /var/log/apache/*.log. I feel like I have
   seen somewhere some piece of shell command in httpd.conf.
   
   
   -- 
   Pagarbiai
   IT sistemø administratorius
   Martynas Domarkas
   tel.: +370 698 44331
   
   
   
   -- 
   To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  
  Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
  Dominik Schulz
  
 
 Yes, of course. But in this case I will invoke rotatelogs... I don't
 like it.
 
 
 -- 
 Pagarbiai
 IT sistemų administratorius
 Martynas Domarkas
 tel.: +370 698 44331

IIUC, you are wanting to control the file name applied to rotated logs
from Apache, but you seem to be of the belief that Apache itself is
rotating the log files. Unless this has been added since I last read
through the the Apache configuration documentation, I don't remember
seeing the log rotation functionality being part of it (although I last
read through the documenttation in entirety several years back.) It is
handled by a separate package, on Debian most commonly logrotate,
regardless of the name applied to the rotated file.
-- 
Mark L. Kahnt, FLMI/M, ALHC, HIA, AIAA, ACS, MHP
ML Kahnt New Markets Consulting
Tel: (613) 531-8684 / (613) 539-0935
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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