Hi All,
I found out that I had redundant entries
in my etc/logrotate.d/syslog file. I removed those entries (referring to
my syslogs) and was able to rotate them. Thanks to all for your suggestions.
Mitch
To make a long story short, I did not
make the /var partition large enough and ran out of room. So I moved everything
under the /usr partition and thought I made all of the right changes that
referenced my syslogs. So, it was I who did it.
Thanks,
Mitch
Hi Robert,
Can't find anything (to me) that looks
unusual. Tried to do
./logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.conf and
got this
error: /etc/logrotate.conf:26 duplicate
log entry for /usr/logs/as5300.log
cat /etc/crontab
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAILTO=root
HOME=/
# run-pa
Hi All,
I did some searches and can't find a
solution to my problem. My logrotate is not rotating. I am sure that it
is something simple that I am not doing/configuring. This is running under
version 7.3.
Here is my logrotate.conf:
cat logrotate.conf
# see "man logrotate" for
details
# rotate lo