1ROTATELOGS(8)                     rotatelogs                     ROTATELOGS(8)
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NAME

6       rotatelogs - Piped logging program to rotate Apache logs
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SYNOPSIS

10       rotatelogs [ -l ] logfile rotationtime|filesizeM [ offset ]
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SUMMARY

15       rotatelogs  is  a  simple  program for use in conjunction with Apache's
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22       -l     Causes the use of local time rather than GMT as the base for the
23              interval or for strftime(3) formatting with size-based rotation.
24              Note  that using -l in an environment which changes the GMT off‐
25              set (such as for BST or DST) can lead to unpredictable results!
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28              The path plus basename of the logfile. If logfile  includes  any
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30              time(3). Otherwise,  the  suffix  .nnnnnnnnnn  is  automatically
31              added and is the time in seconds. Both formats compute the start
32              time from the beginning of the current period. For example, if a
33              rotation  time of 86400 is specified, the hour, minute, and sec‐
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39              The time between log file rotations  in  seconds.  The  rotation
40              occurs  at  the  beginning of this interval. For example, if the
41              rotation time is 3600, the log  file  will  be  rotated  at  the
42              beginning  of every hour; if the rotation time is 86400, the log
43              file will be rotated every night at midnight.  (If  no  data  is
44              logged during an interval, no file will be created.)
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47              The  maximum  file size in megabytes followed by the letter M to
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EXAMPLES

57            CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 86400" common
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61       This  creates the files /var/logs/logfile.nnnn where nnnn is the system
62       time at which the log nominally starts (this time will always be a mul‐
63       tiple  of  the  rotation time, so you can synchronize cron scripts with
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68            CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs -l /var/logs/logfile.%Y.%m.%d 86400" common
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72       This  creates  the files /var/logs/logfile.yyyy.mm.dd where yyyy is the
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85            ErrorLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/errorlog.%Y-%m-%d-%H_%M_%S 5M"
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89       This configuration will rotate the error logfile whenever it reaches  a
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91       of the form errorlog.YYYY-mm-dd-HH_MM_SS.
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PORTABILITY

95       The following logfile format string substitutions should  be  supported
96       by  all  strftime(3)  implementations, see the strftime(3) man page for
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