Hi all,
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Terry Newnham wrote:
Is there a command-line use or the rotatelogs by means of
which you can rotate the logs on the fly ?
Your logs can be piped through a program so you can do anything you
like with them, on the fly.
For example (from
this is off-topic, coz logrotate should do it.
man logrotate.
rgds,
Edwin
Terry Newnham wrote:
Hi
I've found out how to edit httpd.conf so that it will rotate the error
and access logs. But you have to restart apache to read that which I'd
rather not do. Is there a command-line use or
Terry Newnham wrote:
I've found out how to edit httpd.conf so that it will rotate the error
and access logs. But you have to restart apache to read that which I'd
rather not do. Is there a command-line use or the rotatelogs by means of
which you can rotate the logs on the fly ?
On log
Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:11 PM
Subject: [OT] Re: Rotating Apache logs
This is definitely off topic for this list, however...
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking here, but if what you're asking is
"how do I rotate logfiles without doing a hard stop/start cycle?", th
Hi
I've found out how to edit httpd.conf so that it will rotate the error
and access logs. But you have to restart apache to read that which I'd
rather not do. Is there a command-line use or the rotatelogs by means of
which you can rotate the logs on the fly ?
Terry