Bernard wrote:

>Hi,
>
>How does the log rotationg work?
>
>I am using the Eigerstein distribution (180 days uptime w/o problems)
>on a 1.6MB floppy.
>
>I log in through ssh and would like to see the effects of some traffic
>in the log file in real time.
>
>But there is no activity in the log at all at the moment.
>The last message is:
>
>/var/log/messages: No space left on device
>
Depending on the amount of memory in the router in question you can 
enlarge the ramdisk. This is done with the ramdisk_size parameter in 
syslinux.cfg on the bootdisk. The value is the size of the / ramdisk in 
kilobytes.

>
>
>and then a truncated line.
>
>The last message is a few hours old although I know there is a log
>entry every 10 seconds or so.
>
>It appears there are large gaps between what appears to be log file
>generations.
>

I think you mean logfile rotation? Logfile rotation can be configured in 
/etc/lrp.conf

>
>
>#df prints:
>Filesystem         1024-blocks  Used Available Capacity Mounted on
>/dev/ram0               6076    6076        0    100%   /
>
>Should I delete any files or is there a way do download them?
>
You can probably download them using scp. A free version is WinSCP:

http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/

You can delete the rotated logfiles in /var/log ather that ( the ones 
that end with .0 .1.gz .2.gz and so on) to free some diskspace.

>
Ewald Wasscher



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