On 12-06-13 at 06:50pm, Rahul Amaram wrote:
> Calendarserver has option to rotate both its log files (access.log
> and error.log). However, the log files are not compressed.
> 
> Is it necessary to use logrotate or can I just use the log rotation
> feature provided by calendarserver? As per
> http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s10.8, while
> rotation of log files is must, usage of logrotate is not.

No, logrotate is not required - if calendarserver handles rotation 
itself then just please enable that by default.  But since you mention 
that old logfiles are not compressed, I would suggest you consider try a 
combo: Let calendarserver rotate, and let logrotate compress old ones.

Regards,

 - Jonas

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