Hi Erich,
Both logfiles (shorewall.log and ulogd.log), served by ulogd are
rotated by there own cron scripts. ulogd.log once a week and shorewall.
log every day. In both cron scripts ulogd is reloaded.
Using different logrotation methods is IMHO not very reasonable. I am
not using shorewall
Hi Erich,
Using different logrotation methods is IMHO not very reasonable. I am
not using shorewall for my big production systems and just added the
snip
I think I know what is going wrong. You're not using shorewall, why
do you use ulogd? Ulogd is used exclusively for shorewall, so if
Hi Eric
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Erich,
Using different logrotation methods is IMHO not very reasonable. I am
not using shorewall for my big production systems and just added the
snip
I think I know what is going wrong. You're not using shorewall, why
do you use ulogd? Ulogd is used
Hi Eric
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Erich,
...
The correct place to change this is the ulogd cron.daily file, lrp.conf is
for configuration of the logfiles served by syslogd. I will look for an
option to pass the ulogd.conf logfile parameters to the cron.daily script,
so this will handled
Hi Erich,
The correct place to change this is the ulogd cron.daily file, lrp.conf
is for configuration of the logfiles served by syslogd. I will look for
an option to pass the ulogd.conf logfile parameters to the cron.daily
script, so this will handled automatically (like done in mhttpd).
Hi Folks
again, I should learn to change subject, sorry
in my attempt to move to Bering-uClibc I found that ulogd does not
switch to the new logfile after log rotation.
I suggest to add
svi ulogd restart
to /etc/multicron-p in the rotatelogs function.
cheers
Erich
Hi Erich,
Both logfiles (shorewall.log and ulogd.log), served by ulogd are
rotated by there own cron scripts. ulogd.log once a week and shorewall.
log every day. In both cron scripts ulogd is reloaded.
Eric
Hi Folks
again, I should learn to change subject, sorry
in my attempt to move to