Logrotating Apache SuSe9
Hi list, I have a problem. My fresh installed SuSe 9 rotates the access logs of the apache each day. But the httpd.conf is clean of logrotation statements. I had a short look into yast but could not determine where to modify in order to stop logrotation. Can you provide me a hint for solving this problem? Greets and thanks in advance Daniel
On 5 Feb 2004 at 11:25, Hollweg, Daniel wrote: From: "Hollweg, Daniel" <daniel.hollweg@eds.com> To: "'suse-linux-e@suse.com'" <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Date sent: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 11:25:00 -0000 Subject: [SLE] Logrotating Apache SuSe9
Hi list,
I have a problem. My fresh installed SuSe 9 rotates the access logs of the apache each day. But the httpd.conf is clean of logrotation statements. I had a short look into yast but could not determine where to modify in order to stop logrotation.
Can you provide me a hint for solving this problem?
Greets and thanks in advance Daniel
It sounds to me like cron is running logrotate which in turn is rotating your logs alan -- http://www.ibgames.net/alan Registered Linux user #6822 http://counter.li.org Winding Down - Weekly Tech Newsletter - subscribe at http://www.ibgames.net/alan/winding/mailing.html
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 06:25, Hollweg, Daniel wrote:
Hi list,
I have a problem. My fresh installed SuSe 9 rotates the access logs of the apache each day. But the httpd.conf is clean of logrotation statements. I had a short look into yast but could not determine where to modify in order to stop logrotation.
Can you provide me a hint for solving this problem?
Greets and thanks in advance Daniel
Log rotation is handled by a program called logrotate. The configuration files are located in the /etc/directory. -- Ken Schneider unix user since 1989 linux user since 1994 SuSE user since 1998 (5.2)
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