On 5/21/2013 11:54 AM, Ahmed Munir wrote:
Checked in /var/logs/ directory, all logs are not rotating by logrotate.
Please advise how can I overcome this issue as I'm using CentoOS 5

Ahmed,

Proper log rotation depends on a couple things working together correctly to get the job done. First, you need to make sure you have the space to rotate the logs. If you have compression enabled, logrotate creates a copy of the file(s) as it compresses them. You could be running out of space???

Next you need to verify that everything is in place, follow these steps to do so. Keep in mind that I have CentOS 6.4. So the packages might differ a little in the name and surely in the version numbering.

 1) Verify logrotate is installed to your system.
    # yum install logrotate

    if it asks you to install it, do so.

 2) Verify that crond is installed and running.
Below is the output I get when searching yum to see if crond is installed. If your query returns nothing then crond is not installed.

  [root@jim etc]# yum list all | grep ^cron | grep "@"
cronie.x86_64 1.4.4-7.el6 @anaconda-CentOS-201303020151.x86_64/6.4 cronie-anacron.x86_64 1.4.4-7.el6 @anaconda-CentOS-201303020151.x86_64/6.4 crontabs.noarch 1.10-33.el6 @anaconda-CentOS-201303020151.x86_64/6.4

If crond is not installed, then you will need to install it. Once you have it installed, move on to the next step.

 3) Make sure crond is setup to start at boot time.

  chkconfig crond on

4) Verify that logrotate is in one of the cron include folders. Mine is located in the cron.daily folder.

  [root@jim etc]# find /etc/*/logrotate
  /etc/cron.daily/logrotate

If you don't find that the above file exists, you might need to re-install logrotate.

Next I would've had you verify that you have a config file in /etc/logrotate.d/ for the asterisk log files. But it seems you already to. After all this, if it still isn't working, double check all the steps above.

Let us know if this does or doesn't help.

--
Jim Lucas

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