On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 02:50:57PM +0200, LeVA wrote:
> Then the umask command came to my mind, but then I would have to make a
> script, which contains the umask line, and after that call cronolog,
> and pipe the logs to this script.
> Would someone please hint me with a more simple and elegant
2006. October 21. 16:23, Han Boetes:
> Read /etc/newsyslog and man newsyslog.
>
>
> # Han
Thanks, but newsyslog can not help me, because it can not reload my
apache when the rotation happening (it is chrooted and has to load
external modules).
Daniel
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LeVA
Read /etc/newsyslog and man newsyslog.
# Han
On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 02:50:57PM +0200, LeVA wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I know this is a rather simple problem, but I would like to hear the
> advices.
>
> I'm using a piped Custom- and ErrorLog in apache, it pipes the output to
> cronolog (the log files are rotated per 24hour). The log files are
> cr
Hi!
I know this is a rather simple problem, but I would like to hear the
advices.
I'm using a piped Custom- and ErrorLog in apache, it pipes the output to
cronolog (the log files are rotated per 24hour). The log files are
created with 644 permissions, and this is what I try to avoid, and
forc
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