You may find it in the /etc/cron.daily directory.  That's where it is on
my redhat system.

-Rob.

Garl R. Grigsby said these things on 20000516.1841:
| Evening all,
|     I have what I thought was a rather stupid question but... RedHat
| 6.1/2 seems to have logrotate installed and running by default, but I
| cannot find where it is being started from. Not from a cron job like I
| initially thought. Anybody know?
| 
| Thanks.
| Garl
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