Bom pessoal, posso dizer que pesquisei bastante e não encontrei resposta adequada, por isso estou postando... Meu access.log está perto de 2 giga, cerca de 10 dias de idade... queria que o logrotate incluisse esse arquivo, mantendo ele semanal e arquivando compactado os ultimos 5 por exemplo... Bom, o logrotate ja ta rodando, criei o arquivo squid dentro de /etc/logrotate.d com o seguinte conteudo (achei ele nas pesquisas na net)
/var/log/squid/access.log {
weekly
rotate 5
copytruncate
compress
notifempty
missingok
}
/var/log/squid/cache.log {
weekly
rotate 5
copytruncate
compress
notifempty
missingok
}
/var/log/squid/store.log {
weekly
rotate 5
copytruncate
compress
notifempty
missingok
# This script asks squid to rotate its logs on its own.
# Restarting squid is a long process and it is not worth
# doing it just to rotate logs
postrotate
/usr/sbin/squid -k rotate
endscript
}
mas ele não faz o rotate... o que posso estar errando?
o logrotate ta dentro do /etc/cron.daily com o seguinte conteúdo:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf
e o conteúdo do logrotate.conf é:
# /etc/logrotate.conf
#
# logrotate is designed to ease administration of systems that generate large
# numbers of log files. It allows automatic rotation, compression, removal, and
# mailing of log files. Each log file may be handled daily, weekly, monthly, or
# when it grows too large.
#
# logrotate is normally run daily from root's crontab.
#
# For more details, see "man logrotate".
# rotate log files weekly:
#weekly
daily
# keep 4 weeks worth of backlogs:
rotate 4
# create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones:
create
# uncomment this if you want your log files compressed:
compress
# some packages install log rotation information in this directory:
include /etc/logrotate.d
# Rotate /var/log/wtmp:
/var/log/wtmp {
monthly
create 0664 root utmp
rotate 1
}
# Note that /var/log/lastlog is not rotated. This is intentional, and it should
# not be. The lastlog file is a database, and is also a sparse file that takes
# up much less space on the drive than it appears.
# system-specific logs may be also be configured below:
Onde estou errando??