In the immortal words of "Noah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Okay this looks like a viable option.  can rotatelogs also age out and
> delete log files that are older than 30 days?  And does it compress
> the log files as well?

No, but it isn't hard to come up with a script to proces the logs in any
way you see fit.  Regardless of what you choose to do to the logs, you
don't have to restart apache, which I thought was the main object of
your question.

The main advantage to doing it this way is that the logs will be pretty
much rotated simultaneously by apache, so a couple of minutes after it's
scheduled, you can run a script to compress, analyse, delete or whatever
the rotated logfile.

Cheers

Tim


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Tim Aslat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spyderweb Consulting
http://www.spyderweb.com.au
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