| Current Path : /etc/cron.weekly/ |
| Current File : //etc/cron.weekly/sysklogd |
#! /bin/sh
# sysklogd Cron script to rotate system log files weekly.
#
# If you want to rotate logfiles daily, edit
# this script and /etc/cron.daily/sysklogd to get
# the logfiles in sync (they must not occur in both
# files).
#
# This is a configration file. You are invited to edit
# it and maintain it on your own. You'll have to do
# that if you don't like the default policy
# wrt. rotating logfiles (i.e. with large logfiles
# weekly and daily rotation may interfere). If you edit
# this file and don't let dpkg upgrade it, you have full
# control over it. Please read the manpage to
# syslogd-listfiles.
#
# Written by Ian A. Murdock <imurdock@debian.org>.
# $Id: cron.weekly,v 1.11 2007-05-28 16:33:34 joey Exp $
test -x /usr/sbin/syslogd-listfiles || exit 0
test -x /sbin/syslogd || exit 0
test -f /usr/share/sysklogd/dummy || exit 0
set -e
cd /var/log
logs=$(syslogd-listfiles --weekly)
test -n "$logs" || exit 0
for LOG in $logs
do
if [ -s $LOG ]; then
savelog -g adm -m 640 -u root -c 4 $LOG >/dev/null
fi
done
# Restart syslogd
#
/etc/init.d/sysklogd reload-or-restart > /dev/null