[CentOS] Logrotation with retention period
James Corteciano
james at linux-source.orgThu May 27 02:07:24 UTC 2010
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Hi All, How can it be done it logrotate configuration that I wanted to have the logs in six (6) month retention period? I have the following logs and directories of mysql. [hostname]# ls /var/log/mysql/ 2010.05.01/general.log 2010.05.01/error.log 2010.05.02/general.log 2010.05.02/error.log 2010.05.03/general.log 2010.05.03/error.log Is it possible that the output after doing logrotate could be like the below sample. All compressed logs will be keep until 6 months only. I know there is man page / docs in internet but I can't get the exact configuration to use. [hostname]# ls /var/log/mysql/ 2010.05.01.gz 2010.05.02.gz 2010.05.03.gz 2010.05.27/general.log 2010.05.27/report.log Thank you. Regards, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100527/feca652c/attachment.html>
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