Hi,
Try syslog (/etc/newsyslog.conf for FreeBSD)
/var/log/radius/radiator 664 14 2000 24
The above will rotate it every 24 hours or 2000 bytes?Kilobytes?some size?,
it'll keep 14 files (or 2 weeks) before deleting old ones.
You can get it to ZIP the files and other things, just check out the man pages
Ray
At 02:32 PM 10/03/00 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hello there.
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>
>Somebody know if there is som signal I can send to radiator to
>automaticaly rotate logs?. I been using the method:
>
>
>shutdown
>recycle logs
>start
>
>Thanks
>
>:)
>
>
>/Sergio
>
>Sergio Gonzalez
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