Hi again,
I fiddled with it for a while but I still haven't quite got it figured out. I
modified "ldap" so that it is now:
/var/log/ldap.log {
postrotate
killall slapd
endscript
}
but now I'm not getting a failed cron job message to root...like I was with my
previous configuration of this file.
When I executed:
service ldap stop
service syslog restart
service ldap start
slapd began writing to the proper log file, ldap.log
Anyone know why this is happening and how I can get slapd to rotate properly?
Thanks,
Kevin
Kevin Weslowski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed openldap recently and tried to configure logrotate to properly rotate my
>/var/log/ldap.log
>
> It rotated when it was supposed to, but slapd is still writing to the same file, now
>named "ldap.log.1". "ldap.log" is now 0 bytes...
>
> To configure logrotate, I added a file to the /etc/logrotate.d directory, "ldap"
>
> contents:
>
> /var/log/ldap.log {
> missingok
> notifempty
> postrotate
> service ldap restart
> endscript
> }
>
> anyone have suggestions on what it should be?
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin
>
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