On 2006.10.18, Steve Manning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a small problem with access logs for www.fancydress.com whereby
> they have started to grow beyond the 2gig limit of my O/S. I'm using the
> nslog module to roll the logs daily at the moment but I'm wondering of
> there is a way to roll the logs based on their size (as with logrotates
> size parameter) or if I can tell nslog to roll more than once per day
> (with the rollhour parameter perhaps)? Failing that I'll switch to using
> SIGHUP from cron or logrotate and turn off the inbuilt logrotation -
> although I'd prefer not to.

You can also use a scheduled proc to perform logrolling and implement
your own custom logic to decide how and when to roll logs (by size,
periodically, etc.).

-- Dossy

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