Hehe, you beat me to it on the syslog-ng stuff, my example writing took
to long :-) Good work!
Covington, Chris wrote:
Hopefully this will take care of it. Now the original question: How
can I make sure the 'weekly' logrotate happens on Sunday morning and not
Monday, Tuesday, etc.?
From the lo
> Hopefully this will take care of it. Now the original question: How
> can I make sure the 'weekly' logrotate happens on Sunday morning and not
> Monday, Tuesday, etc.?
Which I just also found in /etc/crontab! I guess that settles it.
Chris
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Covington, Chris wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 12:21 -0600, Ben Maas wrote:
Covington, Chris wrote:
Hi all,
How can I make sure that my weekly logrotation occurs on Sunday
morning?
You'll need to change your crontab.
First though, I assume this means you don't want you logs to be ro
> On the Red Hat system /var/lib/logrotate.status has maillog in it.
> So I guess the realy problem is logrotate isn't rotating
> my /var/log/maillog, and not what I originally asked. ;<
I just discovered /etc/logrotate.d/syslog-ng. I changed it to:
---
#
$Header:
/var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/app-a
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 12:21 -0600, Ben Maas wrote:
> Covington, Chris wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > How can I make sure that my weekly logrotation occurs on Sunday
> > morning?
>
> You'll need to change your crontab.
>
> First though, I assume this means you don't want you logs to be rotated
> d
Ben Maas wrote:
dailty
> dafault
I apologize for all the marbles in mouth!
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Covington, Chris wrote:
Hi all,
How can I make sure that my weekly logrotation occurs on Sunday
morning?
You'll need to change your crontab.
First though, I assume this means you don't want you logs to be rotated
dailty as is the default when you emerge logrotate. The dafault is that
the /etc/
Hi all,
How can I make sure that my weekly logrotation occurs on Sunday
morning?
thanks
Chris
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