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28 lines
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# /etc/logrotate.conf
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#
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# logrotate is designed to ease administration of systems that generate large
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# numbers of log files. It allows automatic rotation, compression, removal, and
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# mailing of log files. Each log file may be handled daily, weekly, monthly, or
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# when it grows too large.
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#
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# logrotate is normally run daily from root's crontab.
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#
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# For more details, see "man logrotate".
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# rotate log files weekly:
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weekly
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# keep 4 weeks worth of backlogs:
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rotate 4
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# create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones:
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create
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# uncomment if you want to use the date as a suffix of the rotated file
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#dateext
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# uncomment this if you want your log files compressed:
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compress
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# some packages install log rotation information in this directory:
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include /etc/logrotate.d
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