I'll just point out that this can perhaps be considered a security bug,
because if log rotations stop happening, the disk will inevitably fill
up sooner or later, which means security patches will stop being
applied, which means the machine will become insecure. You might say
that that is a bit ten
(Sorry, I don't know why the bug reporting system randomly assigned it
to 'munin', I didn't select that.)
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Oh, also forgot to mention that openntpd is installed. (As is 'vim' but
I don't see how that could make any difference...)
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Public bug reported:
I have a bunch of Ubuntu 14.04 cloud-based servers and they randomly and
intermittently fail during logrotate (3.8.7-1ubuntu1) with the following
email being returned via cron:
/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
error: er
Is there any news on this being added as a security update to trusty?
I'm beginning to wonder what "LTS" means if a bug that results in every
installation of Ubuntu sooner or later ceasing to receive security
updates does not get pushed out as part of the security updates.
(As someone else mention
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