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logrotate: What means the message “log has been already rotated”
Logrotate Mysql - No rotate happensLogrotate Successful, original file goes back to original sizeHow do I tell logrotate what files to rotate with cron?logrotate daily and size?Logrotate: rotate all log files on specific size and rotate hourlyLogrotate doesn't work from cron on CentOSlogrotate cron job not rotating certain logsLogrotate not rotating logs on AWS LinuxCan not mail log with logrotateLogs are not deleted and compressed in elasticsearch nodes
If I run logrotate I get log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated. Why that?
My log rotate conf:
/var/log/capp/*.log
missingok
rotate 90
daily
notifempty
compress
delaycompress
Before I run logrotate I remove the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
from file /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate output:
/> logrotate -v /etc/logrotate.d/capp
reading config file /etc/logrotate.d/capp
Allocating hash table for state file, size 15360 B
Handling 1 logs
rotating pattern: /var/log/capp/*.log after 1 days (90 rotations)
empty log files are not rotated, old logs are removed
considering log /var/log/capp/server.log
log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated:
/> ls -la /var/log/capp/server.log*
-rw-r--r-- 1 capp capp 272962507 1. Apr 07:00 /var/log/capp/server.log
linux logrotate
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If I run logrotate I get log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated. Why that?
My log rotate conf:
/var/log/capp/*.log
missingok
rotate 90
daily
notifempty
compress
delaycompress
Before I run logrotate I remove the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
from file /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate output:
/> logrotate -v /etc/logrotate.d/capp
reading config file /etc/logrotate.d/capp
Allocating hash table for state file, size 15360 B
Handling 1 logs
rotating pattern: /var/log/capp/*.log after 1 days (90 rotations)
empty log files are not rotated, old logs are removed
considering log /var/log/capp/server.log
log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated:
/> ls -la /var/log/capp/server.log*
-rw-r--r-- 1 capp capp 272962507 1. Apr 07:00 /var/log/capp/server.log
linux logrotate
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If I run logrotate I get log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated. Why that?
My log rotate conf:
/var/log/capp/*.log
missingok
rotate 90
daily
notifempty
compress
delaycompress
Before I run logrotate I remove the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
from file /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate output:
/> logrotate -v /etc/logrotate.d/capp
reading config file /etc/logrotate.d/capp
Allocating hash table for state file, size 15360 B
Handling 1 logs
rotating pattern: /var/log/capp/*.log after 1 days (90 rotations)
empty log files are not rotated, old logs are removed
considering log /var/log/capp/server.log
log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated:
/> ls -la /var/log/capp/server.log*
-rw-r--r-- 1 capp capp 272962507 1. Apr 07:00 /var/log/capp/server.log
linux logrotate
If I run logrotate I get log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated. Why that?
My log rotate conf:
/var/log/capp/*.log
missingok
rotate 90
daily
notifempty
compress
delaycompress
Before I run logrotate I remove the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
from file /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate output:
/> logrotate -v /etc/logrotate.d/capp
reading config file /etc/logrotate.d/capp
Allocating hash table for state file, size 15360 B
Handling 1 logs
rotating pattern: /var/log/capp/*.log after 1 days (90 rotations)
empty log files are not rotated, old logs are removed
considering log /var/log/capp/server.log
log does not need rotating (log has been already rotated)
and the log file is not rotated:
/> ls -la /var/log/capp/server.log*
-rw-r--r-- 1 capp capp 272962507 1. Apr 07:00 /var/log/capp/server.log
linux logrotate
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May be logrotate will be only on the second run begin to rotate log files. Seems that if no entry for that file is in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate will be not rotate the file. So the trick was for me to change in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
to
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-3-31-7:0:0
... and logrotate began to rotate the server.log
file
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May be logrotate will be only on the second run begin to rotate log files. Seems that if no entry for that file is in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate will be not rotate the file. So the trick was for me to change in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
to
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-3-31-7:0:0
... and logrotate began to rotate the server.log
file
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May be logrotate will be only on the second run begin to rotate log files. Seems that if no entry for that file is in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate will be not rotate the file. So the trick was for me to change in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
to
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-3-31-7:0:0
... and logrotate began to rotate the server.log
file
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May be logrotate will be only on the second run begin to rotate log files. Seems that if no entry for that file is in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate will be not rotate the file. So the trick was for me to change in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
to
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-3-31-7:0:0
... and logrotate began to rotate the server.log
file
May be logrotate will be only on the second run begin to rotate log files. Seems that if no entry for that file is in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
logrotate will be not rotate the file. So the trick was for me to change in /var/lib/logrotate/logrotate.status
the line
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-4-1-7:0:0
to
"/var/log/capp/server.log" 2019-3-31-7:0:0
... and logrotate began to rotate the server.log
file
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