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Re: Apache/1.3.3 (Red Hat/Linux)




On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Ben Nes Michael wrote:

> Its not in the root crontab and i dont have others so i checked little deeper
> and foound under /etc/logrotate.d file name apache
> 
> [root@www logrotate.d]# cat apache
> /var/log/httpd/access_log {
>     postrotate
>         /usr/bin/killall -HUP httpd
>     endscript
> }
> 
> I rejoined the access file and ran "killall -HUP httpd" and it didnt split
> it.
> Strange :-(

logrotate is being run from root's cron, and the place for logrotate's
configuration files vary between distributions and versions. If you do not
want your log to be rotated you should delete this file, as it WOULD
rotate your log file at midnight or whenever it's supposed to do it.

Shachar.



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