On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 10:12:46PM +0100, Marco wrote: > Hi all, > > I have make in /etc/logrotate.d a new file (as name backup) for rotate > my backup's log. > This is the text in my file: > /var/log/backup { > rotate 4 > monthly > compress > delaycompress > missingok > notifempty > create 640 root adm > } > I have also restart my system, but my log don't route. > > Could you help me??? > Has it been a month since that file was last rotated? If not, you can use the command "logrotate --force /etc/logrotate.d/backup" to rotate it now.
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