Praedor Atrebates wrote:

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I cannot recall the command and reading the man pages doesn't really help me (all too often the man pages are either out of date or too cryptic for someone not well-versed with a given app). How do I do a logrotate on all logs? My laptop doesn't run 24/7 so the normal rotation period never arrives, and thus my logs get tremendous.

praedor
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Ref: Usage: logrotate [-m command] [-s statefile] [--usage] [OPTION...] <configfile>


As root: "logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.conf

Larry

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