When logs (e.g. /var/log/maillog) are rotated (e.g. to
/var/log/maillog-MDD) is there a way via systemd or whatever to
assign read permission to a specific group?
Right now, for example -
ls -l maillog*
-rw--- 1 root root 3105240 Mar 13 22:04 maillog
-rw--- 1 root root 1079031 Feb
On Wed, 2019-03-13 at 15:13 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote:
> When logs (e.g. /var/log/maillog) are rotated (e.g. to
> /var/log/maillog-MDD) is there a way via systemd or whatever
It's logrotate that does it.
You may want to look at the 'prerotate' and 'postrotate' sections of
the logrotate confi
Hi all,
Has anyone seen this issue before? This afternoon, I tried updating a
bare metal CentOS 6 box, and got some odd error messages on the console
during booting kernel 2.6.32-754.11.1. (These aren't exact, I forgot
to try to get a photo of the console.)
sd 0:0:4:0 timed out resetting card
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