Anyone having problems with logrotate and CentOS 5.4?
Although I have /etc/logrotate.d/mail (contents below) to rotate my maillog
file, it fails to do it automatically:
/var/log/maillog {
compress
dateext
maxage 365
rotate 60
size=+1024k
missingok
postrotate
/etc
ll works as desired. I do not remember doing that on my last
mailserver setup, but that was sometime ago.
Thanks
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Ryan Ivey wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 12:47:01 -0500:
>
> > The file rotates correctly if I manually force it, however m
> Is it good measure to add it to the hosts file anyway or is this a waste
> of time? I guess my understanding of the host file is clouded.
>
Yes, waste of time. It's all in how you've configured postfix to handle
it. The default is to the FQDN of the server, but I'd suggest you change
according
lthough I don't think your addition of usrquota,grpquota is
the sole reason for this issue.
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M. Ryan Ivey
www.initialss.com
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> what's a good link to read about how the resolv.conf file is
> constructed? esp. the "search" entry?
>
man resolv.conf
>
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