On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 00:11:02 +0100 Peter Colton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello all, > > I would be gratefull for some help in how do I manage the log out put > of a demon that I am running. The demon in question is Bttrack T-0.3.13 > (BitTornado), running on a sarge install at home on a adsl line. The out put > logs are directed to /var/log/bttrack.log What I want to do with this log > file is to have 7 days worth of out put that rotates from bttrack.log.0 to > bttrack.log.6 and for the logs from bttrack.log.1 tbttrack.log.6 to be > compressed to .gz format. and the bttrack.log.0 to be uncompressed. > > I been trying to get syslog or logrotate to do the job but no luck yet. In > the dir /etc/logrotate.d I added the file bttrack and in that file I placed > the lines : > > /var/log/bttrack.log { > rotate 7 > daily > monthly > compress > missingok > } > > With the idea that this would do the job, but no luck again. I had > similar > attempts with configuring /etc/syslog.conf to manage the log out put of > bttrack but again no joy there as well. I have been reading up on what I > should be doing but I still can not see what the method is yet. Well, for starters, what happens with the logrotate.d/bttrack you've entered above? error messages? A > > So any positave adive well be more than well and any pointers to some > howto > links. > > Regards > > peter colton > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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