Thanks Andre,

I saw there is a script doing zip in /etc. I am new to Linux, :-).

On 21 April 2010 17:45, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:

> Goo Sam Kong wrote:
>
>> Hi Pid,
>>
>> My answer below.
>>
>> I saw the same file names in another server (not implement log4j yet),
>> that
>> server is running on default logging (Tomcat Juli).
>>
>> I think Tomcat by default created those extra zip files, I would like to
>> know how to disable that.
>>
>
> Tomcat does not create gzipped logfiles.
> I would venture that the most likely candidate for this is that you have a
> logrotate script which runs under cron from time to time, and which does it.
> If you are under Linux, start with the /etc directory and look for anything
> that mentions logrotate, maybe starting in the /etc/cron.* directories.
>
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