On 30/04/14 02:13, willi.feh...@home24.de wrote:
Hello,

we have an issue that the Puppetmaster logrotate isn't working.

We are using the following default Logrotate:

/var/log/puppet/*log {
   missingok
   sharedscripts
   create 0644 puppet puppet
   compress
   rotate 4

   postrotate
     pkill -USR2 -u puppet -f 'puppet master' || true
     [ -e /etc/init.d/puppet ] && /etc/init.d/puppet reload > /dev/null 2>&1 || 
true
   endscript
}

After running the logrotate script we have this message in syslog:

Apr 29 09:36:12 puppet1 puppet-master[3109]: Caught USR2; calling reopen_logs
Apr 29 09:36:12 puppet1 puppet-master[3109]: Reopening log files

The problem is that the logrotate does not create a new masterhttp.log. We 
tried it with Puppet-3.4.2, 3.4.3 and 3.5.1.

I can't help with the puppet side of things, but try 'copytruncate' in your logrotate conf instead, and remove the postrotate section.

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