RE: Log Rotate on Debian via Cron Not working!
Andreas, Yes, my computer is running 24 hs... But in case it's now i will check anacron. BTW: how is it configured? Regards, Martin -Original Message- From: Andreas Hetzmannseder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:31 PM To: Debian User Subject: Re: Log Rotate on Debian via Cron Not working! On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 07:30:03PM -0300, Martin Marconcini wrote: Hi, I have indicated syslog to log kernel msgs onto /var/log/kernel Now Since i use ipmasq with some loggin the file will is growing fast... 2mb per day. I'd like to set a cron job that keeps a couple of days back logs and starts a new each day. How is cron setted up on Debian? Could not make it work properly. (On redhat i did it some time ago) Thanks in advance. Hello Martin, does your computer run 24 hours a day? If not you should check whether anacron is installed - otherwise cron won't work as expected. hth regards Andreas. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Log Rotate on Debian via Cron Not working!
Martin Marconcini wrote: Andreas, Yes, my computer is running 24 hs... But in case it's now i will check anacron. BTW: how is it configured? BTW, none of my cron items were running and I had it on my list of things to look at later. I read the earlier post and loaded anacron and BANG it started up all the cron jobs. So in my case, the answer is just load the package and watch it go. It would have been nice to have known this 24hrs business earlier... Jonathan -- /* Jonathan Gift [EMAIL PROTECTED] */
RE: Log Rotate on Debian via Cron Not working!
;) A try I will Give it. (Yoda) -Original Message- From: Jonathan Gift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 12:19 PM To: Martin Marconcini Cc: Debian Subject: Re: Log Rotate on Debian via Cron Not working! Martin Marconcini wrote: Andreas, Yes, my computer is running 24 hs... But in case it's now i will check anacron. BTW: how is it configured? BTW, none of my cron items were running and I had it on my list of things to look at later. I read the earlier post and loaded anacron and BANG it started up all the cron jobs. So in my case, the answer is just load the package and watch it go. It would have been nice to have known this 24hrs business earlier... Jonathan -- /* Jonathan Gift [EMAIL PROTECTED] */ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Log Rotate on Debian via Cron Not working!
Hi, I have indicated syslog to log kernel msgs onto /var/log/kernel Now Since i use ipmasq with some loggin the file will is growing fast... 2mb per day. I'd like to set a cron job that keeps a couple of days back logs and starts a new each day. How is cron setted up on Debian? Could not make it work properly. (On redhat i did it some time ago) Thanks in advance. Martin Marconcini Departamento de Sistemas www.circuloasegurador.com José Andrés Pacheco de Melo 2945, Piso 1 Oficina 6 Buenos Aires - ARGENTINA (C1425AUK) Phone: +54 (11) 4807-7666 Este mensaje es estrictamente confidencial. Puede contener informacion amparada y protegida por el secreto profesional. Si usted ha recibido este e-mail por error, por favor comuniquese inmediatamente via e-mail a [EMAIL PROTECTED] o al número telefónico +54 (11) 4807-7666 y eliminelo de su sistema. Este mensaje no puede ser copiado ni divulgado su contenido a ninguna persona. This message is strictly confidential. It may also be privileged or otherwise protected by work product immunity or other legal rules. If you have received it by mistake please let us know by reply or to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or to the telephone number +54 (11) 4807-7666 and then delete it from your system. You should not copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone.
Re: Log Rotate on Debian via Cron Not working!
On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 07:30:03PM -0300, Martin Marconcini wrote: Hi, I have indicated syslog to log kernel msgs onto /var/log/kernel Now Since i use ipmasq with some loggin the file will is growing fast... 2mb per day. I'd like to set a cron job that keeps a couple of days back logs and starts a new each day. How is cron setted up on Debian? Could not make it work properly. (On redhat i did it some time ago) Thanks in advance. Hello Martin, does your computer run 24 hours a day? If not you should check whether anacron is installed - otherwise cron won't work as expected. hth regards Andreas.