On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 23:11:02 -0400, C. Beamer wrote:
When I installed Gentoo, I chose syslog-ng as my system logger. It was
suggested that I install logrotate to prevent my logfiles from becoming
unmanagageably large. I did this. However, my /var/log/messages file
includes logging from the
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 23:11:02 -0400, C. Beamer wrote:
Is there a default length of time before logrotate will rotate the log
files?
Do you have a config file for syslog-ng in /etc/logrotate.d? This should
have been installed when you merged syslog-ng. If not,
John Myers wrote:
On Saturday 17 September 2005 20:11, C. Beamer wrote:
Is there a default length of time before logrotate will rotate the log
files?
check in /etc/logrotate.conf. I believe the default is weekly. Also, if your
system is not run continuously, you may want to look into
Hi all,
When I installed Gentoo, I chose syslog-ng as my system logger. It was
suggested that I install logrotate to prevent my logfiles from becoming
unmanagageably large. I did this. However, my /var/log/messages file
includes logging from the first day that Gentoo was running on my system
runlevel
-Original Message-
From: C. Beamer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 8:11 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] ntsysv equivalent
Hi all,
When I installed Gentoo, I chose syslog-ng as my system
logger
On Saturday 17 September 2005 20:11, C. Beamer wrote:
Hi all,
When I installed Gentoo, I chose syslog-ng as my system logger. It was
suggested that I install logrotate to prevent my logfiles from becoming
unmanagageably large.
On my desktop system, my /var/log/messages starts October 19,
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