Re: rotating Logfiles
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 08:07:57PM +0100, Manuel Hendel wrote:
> I would like to know who to rotate the logfiles by size. For example
> if a logfile gets bigger than 4MB it should be rotate and ziped to
> logfile.x.gz/bz2. How can I define this. I have seen this with oter
> distributions.
>
>
>
Used the logrotate util.first you see the file which /etc/logrotate.conf.
for example.
/path/compress_bysize_file {
rotete 4
compress -->you want
create 0644 root
size=100k -->resize you want
}
or refreence the man page (man logrotate)
good luck..
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