I believe you need a 'create' statement to set the permissions. Here is an example for mariadb: /var/log/mariadb/general.log /var/log/mariadb/slow_query.log /var/log/mariadb/error.log /var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log { create 640 mysql mysql daily minsize 30M notifempty rotate 3 missingok compress sharedscripts postrotate # # just if mysqld is really running if test -x /usr/bin/mysqladmin && \ /usr/bin/mysqladmin ping &>/dev/null then /usr/bin/mysqladmin flush-logs fi endscript }
Bill On 11/16/2017 4:27 AM, SH Development wrote:
I have recently noticed that my dovecot-deliver.log is huge and wanted to start rotating it. So a couple of questions: 1. Can the dovecot-deliver.log be combined with the maillog, that gets rotated weekly? If it can be done, is it advisable? Since the inception of this particular server, the log file has been located in the /home/vmail directory. Is there a reason it shouldn’t be located in the /var/log directory with the maillog? 2. Separate from above, if I create a new logrotate script example as follows: # dovecot SIGUSR1: Re-opens the log files. /home/vmail/dovecot-deliver.log { missingok notifempty delaycompress sharedscripts postrotate /bin/kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/dovecot/master.pid 2>/dev/null` 2> /dev/null || true endscript } I get the following error only when cron tries to run it: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate: error: stat of /home/vmail/dovecot-deliver.log failed: Permission denied Owner on the log are vmail:vmail. If I manually force logrotate on this particular log, it works fine. Ethon