On 23/01/2011 14:10, Grant Peel wrote:
> Is there a way or method to ignore the symlinks (or a workaround) that
> anyone knows of, other than making a logrotate.conf container for each
> individal directory.
Use something other than logrotate?
Three possibilities:
* rotatelogs
Hi all,
Not sure if there is a better list to ask this, so here goes.
I use logrotate to rotate the apache log files within each domains log
directory. They are in the home directory as such:
/home/domain1.com/logs/access_log
/home/domain2.com/logs/access_log
/home/domain3.com/logs
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 07:52:48PM -0400, Grant Peel wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have recently started using logrotate to rotate all the logs in the users
> home directories. These are all apache logs files.
>
> /home/domain.com/logsaccess_log
> /home/domain.com/log
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 07:52:48PM -0400, Grant Peel wrote:
> I have recently started using logrotate to rotate all the logs in the
> users home directories. These are all apache logs files.
>
> /home/domain.com/logsaccess_log
> /home/domain.com/logsaccess_log.0.gz
>
Hi,
I'm not sure but I think you can try use "sharedscripts" in yor logrotete
script.
Another solution is make script which unlink/link logs.
Best regards,
Shamrock
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Hi all,
I have recently started using logrotate to rotate all the logs in the users
home directories. These are all apache logs files.
/home/domain.com/logsaccess_log
/home/domain.com/logsaccess_log.0.gz
/home/domain.com/logsaccess_log.1.gz
/home/domain.com/logsaccess_log.2.gz
I have a
On Aug 20, 2008, at 8:48 AM, Rudi Kramer - MWEB wrote:
Zbigniew Szalbot
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 2:14 PM
To: User Questions
Subject: logrotate question
Dear all,
I am trying to use logrotate from ports and I am getting the
following
error. Can anyone offer any insight?
Hi
Rudi Kramer - MWEB pisze:
Zbigniew Szalbot
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 2:14 PM
To: User Questions
Subject: logrotate question
Dear all,
I am trying to use logrotate from ports and I am getting the following
error. Can anyone offer any insight?
Hi Zbigniew,
I started investigating
> Zbigniew Szalbot
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 2:14 PM
> To: User Questions
> Subject: logrotate question
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am trying to use logrotate from ports and I am getting the following
> error. Can anyone offer any insight?
Hi Zbigniew,
I started
Sorry for this monologue...
Zbigniew Szalbot:
Answering myself...
Zbigniew Szalbot:
Dear all,
I am trying to use logrotate from ports and I am getting the following
error. Can anyone offer any insight?
/usr/local/sbin/logrotate -d /usr/local/etc/logrotate.conf
reading config file /usr
Answering myself...
Zbigniew Szalbot:
Dear all,
I am trying to use logrotate from ports and I am getting the following
error. Can anyone offer any insight?
/usr/local/sbin/logrotate -d /usr/local/etc/logrotate.conf
reading config file /usr/local/etc/logrotate.conf
reading config info for
Dear all,
I am trying to use logrotate from ports and I am getting the following
error. Can anyone offer any insight?
/usr/local/sbin/logrotate -d /usr/local/etc/logrotate.conf
reading config file /usr/local/etc/logrotate.conf
reading config info for /var/log/httpd-error.log
error: /usr/local
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 11:53:52AM +0100, Olaf Greve wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ran into a rather funny issue (fbsd 5.3-release, i386).
>
> I have an updated ports tree (that is: twice per week cron updates it
> using cvsup).
>
> Now, I tried installing /usr/ports/sysutils
Hi,
I ran into a rather funny issue (fbsd 5.3-release, i386).
I have an updated ports tree (that is: twice per week cron updates it
using cvsup).
Now, I tried installing /usr/ports/sysutils/logrotate (make install)
O.k., it failed, mentioning that it required gettext version 0.13 or higher.
No
if u have not disabled log rotation of ur maillog from the start u
installed ur box, log rotation of /var/log/maillog shoul rotate for it is
added by default in /etc/newsyslog.conf to rotate regularly
check ur /etc/newsyslog.conf file
\jett
> I installed courier and since then my /var/log/mai
I installed courier and since then my /var/log/maillog is nog rotated.
Can someone explain to me how to set this up myself on fbsd-4.8?
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I installed courier and since then my /var/log/maillog does not get
'rotated'
How do I set this up myself?
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, John Ekins wrote:
> Hello Charlie,
>
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:04 , Charlie Schluting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
> >
> >After a logrotate, it stops logging completely. The permissions are
Yes, I meant after a run of newsyslog.
> You could use the
category queries { querylog; };
>};
>
>After a logrotate, it stops logging completely. The permissions are
>correct, and all I have to do to make it start logging again is: "rndc
>reload".
>
>Anyone heard of this? Any ideas?
You could use the built in log rotation in Bind
At 12:04 PM -0700 9/8/03, Charlie Schluting wrote:
FBSD 5.1:
Using Bind9.2.2, and I have query logging turned on:
logging {
channel "querylog" { file "/var/log/query.lo~g"; print-time yes; };
category queries { querylog; };
};
After a logrotate, it stops logging complet
FBSD 5.1:
Using Bind9.2.2, and I have query logging turned on:
logging {
channel "querylog" { file "/var/log/query.lo~g"; print-time yes; };
category queries { querylog; };
};
After a logrotate, it stops logging completely. The permissions are
correct, and all I h
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