Sean Wells wrote:

>I use logrotate to loop through the logs daily...I generally only keep a
>weeks worth or so due to size.  It'll automatically remove the old ones just
>fine in the end.
>
>Sean Wells
>Network Administrator
>Data Mosaics, Inc.
>2406 S. Dishman Mica Rd.  Suite 6
>Spokane Valley, WA  99206
>866.904.DMSF (phone)
>509.928.4236 (fax)
>-----Original Message-----
>From: david [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 1:01 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [gentoo-server]
>
>What is the right way to clean apache2 logs?
>/var/log/apache2/access_log and error_log point to
>/usr/lib/apache2/logs/access_log and error_log
>I have been cd /usr/lib/apache2/logs
>rm access_log
>touch access_log
>chmod 666 access_log same for error_log
>I could leave error_log alone because its not very big, I do it to
>access_log because it is huge and webalizer complains.
>Should root own these logs or apache?
>  
>
Thanks looks like what I need, This is just my server here at the house
for my stuff, do I need to edit anything?
# packages can drop log rotation information into this directory
include /etc/logrotate.d

notifempty
nomail
noolddir

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