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Does Tomcat (4.1.24) take backups of logs in Mandrake? If yes, how do we
stop it from doing so?
Our production server, which uses Linux Mandrake 9.1, is running
Tomcat 4.1.24. I was in the logs directory today to look in one of the logs when
I noticed that there were an awful lot of files in there - over 3200, in fact!
I saw the things I expected to see, catalina.out, various dated
localhost_admin_logs, localhost_examples_logs, and localhost_logs and then a
huge number of .gz files. It appears that something is taking a weekly backup of
every file in the directory and has been doing so for at least 33 weeks, which
roughly matches how long we've had Tomcat on that server. (We don't recall
exactly when we installed Tomcat.)
The system administrator who installed Tomcat doesn't recall clearly but
thinks there might have been an install option that asked whether we'd like to
do a weekly backup of the logs; if such an option did come up, he says he very
likely would have said yes to it. He *is* sure that he didn't explicitly set up
any scripts to backup all of these log files and we aren't aware of any other
logs or directories of logs where this is happening. This makes us think it is
more likely Tomcat that is doing these backups than Mandrake.
Now that we've got a bit of experience with Tomcat, we realize we
don't need weekly backups of the Tomcat logs and would like to turn this off.
Can anyone tell us how this could be done? He and I are both pretty new to Linux
in general and Mandrake in particular so we're just not sure how to stop these
backups.
Rhino
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