On Thursday 23 February 2006 12:12, Michael Schurter wrote:
>Chris Brandstetter wrote:
>> Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
>> partition so that if it does become full you still have access to
>> your system, and it will mostly still function as normal.
>
>While this
You are correct. I appologize for my error. :-)
On 2/23/06, Michael Schurter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Brandstetter wrote:
> > Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
> > partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your
> > system, and it
Chris Brandstetter wrote:
Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your
system, and it will mostly still function as normal.
While this is common practice, I question its usefulness because most
variable
On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 17:27 +0200, Andras Lorincz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not so far I had a problem with disc space and it turned out that
> syslog and one more log file occupied together multiple gigabytes so I
> found out that logrotate could help me. The thing is that I don't know
> what they mean by
Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate
partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your
system, and it will mostly still function as normal.
On 2/23/06, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andras Lorincz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Not so far I h
Andras Lorincz wrote:
Hi,
Not so far I had a problem with disc space and it turned out that syslog and
one more log file occupied together multiple gigabytes so I found out that
logrotate could help me. The thing is that I don't know what they mean by
rotating files, could you tell me?
It mean
Am Dienstag, 10. Februar 2004 14:20 schrieb Martin Dickopp:
> "Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm running Debian Testing, and have noticed that my syslog, kern.log,
> > and debug.log files are too large (over 100Mb).
>
> I don't have a "debug.log" file on my system. Do you m
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 13:45, Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Debian Testing, and have noticed that my syslog,
> kern.log, and debug.log files are too large (over 100Mb).
Yeah, I've also run into trouble like this.
I tried to avoid some problems by adding
# Rotate logs
Hello
Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm running Debian Testing, and have noticed that my syslog, kern.log,
> and debug.log files are too large (over 100Mb). I looked in
> logrotate.conf and logrotate.d, but didn't find anything that would
> rotate these files. Aren't thes
"Dr.-Ing. C. Hurschler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running Debian Testing, and have noticed that my syslog, kern.log, and
> debug.log files are too large (over 100Mb).
I don't have a "debug.log" file on my system. Do you mean "debug"?
> I looked in logrotate.conf and logrotate.d, but did
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