source: npl/system/logrotate/logrotate.conf

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[c5c522c]1# /etc/logrotate.conf
2#
3# logrotate is designed to ease administration of systems that generate large
4# numbers of log files.  It allows automatic rotation, compression, removal, and
5# mailing of log files.  Each log file may be handled daily, weekly, monthly, or
6# when it grows too large.
7#
8# logrotate is normally run daily from root's crontab.
9#
10# For more details, see "man logrotate".
11
12# rotate log files weekly:
13weekly
14
15# keep 4 weeks worth of backlogs:
16rotate 4
17
18# create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones:
19create
20
21# uncomment this if you want your log files compressed:
22compress
23
24# some packages install log rotation information in this directory:
25include /etc/logrotate.d
26
27# Rotate /var/log/wtmp:
28/var/log/wtmp {
29    monthly
30    create 0664 root utmp
31    rotate 1
32}
33
34# Note that /var/log/lastlog is not rotated.  This is intentional, and it should
35# not be.  The lastlog file is a database, and is also a sparse file that takes
36# up much less space on the drive than it appears.
37
38# system-specific logs may be also be configured below:
39
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