I was doing some daily routine stuff and noticed that when my log files rotated 
the new files were created, but nothing was being written to them. I did some 
googling and to my knowledge I have the scripting right in the 
/etc/logrotate.d/syslog file correct.

/list of rotated files
{
    weekly
    notifempty
    missingok
    create
    delaycompress
    compress
    sharedscripts
    rotate 24
        /reload rsyslog >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
    endscript
}

Am I missing something? When I manually restart rsyslog the new files already 
there have stuff written and it goes back to normal....

Joshua Bitto
Information Technologist
KCC



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