On 18/12/2013 4:30 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
On 18/12/2013 4:00 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 18.12.2013 09:31, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED:
How can I disable PostFix maillog ( /var/log/maillog ) ?
May I ask why you like to do so? That's not a clever idea.
If you don't want to run Postfix, then switch it off. If you run it on purpose, then you should have a possibility to see what it does. Thus there are syslog() messages from Postfix.
My PostFix server is running good now
and if this changes you won't notice it without logs
but, When I send many email from my server, PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :(
laughable argumentation
If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ? My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?
so, I want to disable log reporting it. Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable?
again: man rsyslog.conf
If yes, Please tell me the process
again: man rsyslog.conf
nobody should give more infos for doing something terrible wrong
I am new in Linux
obviously, otherwise you would not have the plain stupid idea to disable logging of a mail-daemon with the result never realize any sort of problems like get blacklisted, configuration errors and whatnot
nobody right in his mind disable maillog
On 12/18/2013 11:49 PM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ? My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?
You're newer to a lot more than just Linux if you think that log files use up RAM.
RAM != Disk space.
Peter
On 18/12/2013 5:23 PM, Peter wrote:
On 12/18/2013 11:49 PM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
If my file is very big, do i loss my server performance ? My vps is 512 MB RAM.. So ?
You're newer to a lot more than just Linux if you think that log files use up RAM.
RAM != Disk space.
Peter
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No, It's use Disk Space & that i know, But, When my server handle a big file .. Maybe, It's use more Ram memory. so, what you thinking now ? :D
On 12/19/2013 12:33 AM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
But, When my server handle a big file .. Maybe, It's use more Ram memory. so, what you thinking now ? :D
I'm thinking that you have no idea what you're talking about and you're trying to solve a non-issue.
Peter
On 12/18/2013 06:31 PM Peter wrote:
On 12/19/2013 12:33 AM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
But, When my server handle a big file .. Maybe, It's use more Ram memory. so, what you thinking now ? :D
I'm thinking that you have no idea what you're talking about and you're trying to solve a non-issue.
Peter
It's good to remember that we were all once new to linux, that some people whose first language isn't English face a much tougher challenge learning and speaking about it, and that we're all here for helping-- to receive help and to give help.
On 19/12/2013 10:05 PM, ken wrote:
On 12/18/2013 06:31 PM Peter wrote:
On 12/19/2013 12:33 AM, JEWEL AHMMED wrote:
But, When my server handle a big file .. Maybe, It's use more Ram memory. so, what you thinking now ? :D
I'm thinking that you have no idea what you're talking about and you're trying to solve a non-issue.
Peter
It's good to remember that we were all once new to linux, that some people whose first language isn't English face a much tougher challenge learning and speaking about it, and that we're all here for helping-- to receive help and to give help. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Thank you very much for understanding ....