> No, it didn't, just worked silently. Could you please instruct me on how to
> emulate correct logrotate run with lots of debugging information? I guess I
> will have to edit /var/lib/logrotate/status, so that logrotate believes it
> hasn't done it's job for long (what if I change the year from 20
> Nothing from logrotate in syslog. I have just run logrotate -f /etc/
> logrotate.conf. It did (!) rotate all the logs in /var/log,
Thats good. Did it output anything?
> but neither in syslog nor in syslog.1 do I see anything from logrotate.
At least you should see some message from cron or sys
Thanks.
> [user@localhost /etc/logrotate.d]$ grep daemon /var/lib/logrotate/status
> "/var/log/daemon.log" 2018-8-24-9:0:0
So logrotate ran between 9am and 10am today on the daemon.log file.
But apparently did not rotate it.
> [user@localhost /etc/logrotate.d]$ sudo journalctl -u logrotate.servi
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