I actually used Dossy's idea of scheduling as it seemed the easiest to do - just sticking:

ns_schedule_daily 12 00 { ns_accesslog roll }

into the ecommerce init seems to do the trick. Now I just have to hope that the server doesn't implode under the load :-)

Thanks

    - Steve

On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 06:12 -0400, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 10:50:55PM +0100, Steve Manning 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

You could try Mayoff's dqd_log with multilog: 

  http://dqd.com/~mayoff/aolserver/#dqd_log

Dossy's suggestion to write a custom scheduled proc may be simpler,
though.




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