yeah, i found 'logrotate.conf' in the etc/conf/ folder. Thanks, I would
never have found it, only messed around with the apache httpd.conf file!
Thanks again
"Jason Sheets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If you are running Linux/Unix check /etc/newsyslog.conf as well
If you are running Linux/Unix check /etc/newsyslog.conf as well, this is
a program run from cron that rotates the systems and other daemon log files.
Jon Kriek wrote:
Rob is aspsoletly correct; this has to be a rotation called from crontab.
Jon Kriek
http://phpfreaks.com
"Robert Cumming
Rob is aspsoletly correct; this has to be a rotation called from crontab.
Jon Kriek
http://phpfreaks.com
"Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> You sure you don't have a cron that run every night and rotates the log
> files such that the previous day
You sure you don't have a cron that run every night and rotates the log
files such that the previous day's is archived?
Rob.
On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 16:49, John Ryan wrote:
> for some reason, my apache log files reset every night at 12, whihc i dont
> want. how do i change this in the apache httpd.
for some reason, my apache log files reset every night at 12, whihc i dont
want. how do i change this in the apache httpd.conf file?
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