On 12/04/2012 08:48 PM, Paul Belanger wrote:
Not so, logroate actually supports strftime %s, so you get the number of
seconds since the Epoch. Easily converted into any datetime format you
wish.
What's the logrotate dateformat string that generates MMDDHHMISS?
According to the man page,
On 12-12-04 12:59 AM, Earl Ruby wrote:
If you are trying to provide CDR files to a billing service, such as
WebCDR.com, you need to provide files containing your latest call data
every 15 minutes or so. I wrote a script and a cron job that will create
a new CDR file every 15 minutes with the
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to roll-over / move / rotate an Asterisk
Master.csv call detail record (CDR) file every 15 minutes
On 12-12-04 12:59 AM, Earl Ruby wrote:
If you are trying to provide CDR files to a billing service, such as
WebCDR.com
On 12-12-04 10:02 AM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
IIRC log rotate only rolls the files in /var/log/asterisk, not
/var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv
You need to configure logroate with the path and filename.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to roll-over / move / rotate an Asterisk
Master.csv call detail record (CDR) file every 15 minutes
On 12-12-04 10:02 AM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
IIRC log rotate only rolls the files in /var/log/asterisk, not
/var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv
You need
I have a huge logrotate config file and I use Webmin to manage it all.
Actually, Webmin is a good all-around system management tool, in my
opinion.
On Dec 4, 2012 9:12 AM, Paul Belanger paul.belan...@polybeacon.com
wrote:
On 12-12-04 10:02 AM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
IIRC log rotate only rolls
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 09:17:39AM -0600, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Elaborate please. When does this feature come into effect?
man logrotate.conf #?
Just list the files you want to rotate in /etc/logrotate.d/asterisk
(or whereever).
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to roll-over / move / rotate an Asterisk
Master.csv call detail record (CDR) file every 15 minutes
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 09:17:39AM -0600, Danny Nicholas wrote:
Elaborate please. When does this feature come into effect?
man logrotate.conf
On Tuesday 04 December 2012, Logan Bibby wrote:
I have a huge logrotate config file and I use Webmin to manage it all.
Actually, Webmin is a good all-around system management tool, in my
opinion.
Just not on a box with an outside-world IP address, though .
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Paul:
Four reasons not to use logrotate:
1. logrotate does not provide log rotation every 15 minutes.
2. logrotate will not create unique file names unless you use a date
format in the name (file names with a .nnn extension get reused over
time), but since logrotate only supports MMDD,
It is facing the outside world, but I just use SSH's port forwarding. :)
On Dec 4, 2012 10:43 AM, A J Stiles asterisk_l...@earthshod.co.uk wrote:
On Tuesday 04 December 2012, Logan Bibby wrote:
I have a huge logrotate config file and I use Webmin to manage it all.
Actually, Webmin is a
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 10:05:47AM -0800, Earl Ruby wrote:
Paul:
Four reasons not to use logrotate:
1. logrotate does not provide log rotation every 15 minutes.
apt-get install logtail
logtail2 - print log file lines that have not been read
Every 15 minutes use it to get the new lines
That's what you actually use? In production?
On 12/04/2012 12:51 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 10:05:47AM -0800, Earl Ruby wrote:
Paul:
Four reasons not to use logrotate:
1. logrotate does not provide log rotation every 15 minutes.
apt-get install logtail
logtail2 -
On 12-12-04 01:05 PM, Earl Ruby wrote:
Paul:
Four reasons not to use logrotate:
1. logrotate does not provide log rotation every 15 minutes.
Sure it does, you can invoke it using crontab, like you do for your script.
2. logrotate will not create unique file names unless you use a date
If you are trying to provide CDR files to a billing service, such as
WebCDR.com, you need to provide files containing your latest call data
every 15 minutes or so. I wrote a script and a cron job that will create
a new CDR file every 15 minutes with the latest CDR records, without
interrupting
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