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Re: Logfiles from syslogd



On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 22:00 +0200, Tom Schmitt wrote:
> Some logfiles are rotated with logrotated, which is
> quite confortable. But the syslogd-logfiles have their
> own script to rotate them.
> 
> My question: Is there a goog reason for this or could I
> delete the syslog-script and rotate the syslog-logfiles
> with the logrotated too?

I would guess those scripts was written before logrotate, and if it's
not broken...

There's actually a wishlist bug open for syslog to use logrotate,
#44523, over seven years without a response from the maintainer ;-)
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=44523

> And a second question to this matter:
> The syslog-script is restarting the syslogd every day.
> This seemes very odd to me. For what purpose is this? 
> Why shouldn't I let run syslogd all the time (as long
> as I didn't change the config)?

Isn't this done after the log file was rotated? If so, it's needed so it
can find the log file again and start writing to it. 

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