William C Beegle wrote: > > On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Dave Lovelace wrote: > > Since you say it's only happening periodically, this probably isn't it, > > but ... you *have* set a value in, and uncommented, the second line of > > the following from lpd.conf, haven't you? (Remove the "(INTEGER)", too. > > And this is from an old rev, so YMMV.) > > > > # Purpose: maximum log file size in Kbytes > > # default max_log_file_size=1000 (INTEGER) > > Given that I -DON'T- want a maximum log file size, I had left that option > commented out. If that's not the proper approach, how do I specify an > unlimited log file size? > > -willie > Aha. Leaving it commented out sets it to the default value, which is written in the commented line. This may be one of the ones where setting it to zero means to disable it, or zero might prevent any log at all - I don't know, as this is not a feature I've needed to play with.
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