[CentOS] regenerating /var/lib/logrotate.status

Robert Moskowitz

rgm at htt-consult.com
Fri Aug 28 12:56:50 UTC 2015


I had a system date problem when logrotate ran for the first time such 
that /var/lib/logrotate.status has:

logrotate state -- version 2
"/var/log/yum.log" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/wtmp" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/chrony/*.log" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/spooler" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/btmp" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/maillog" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/wpa_supplicant.log" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/secure" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/ppp/connect-errors" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/messages" 1970-1-1-0:0:0
"/var/log/cron" 1970-1-1-0:0:0

MOST of these files now have good dates (btmp still old date).

I assume I can use:  'touch file' to make the date current (as in the 
case of /var/log/btmp).

But how do I regenerate this file so that logrotate will run?

thanks


How can I regen



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