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Latest revision as of 23:08, 17 May 2012
For most distros, save the configuration file to /etc/logrotate.d/mythpreviewgen
Log rotation with --logpath logging
This configuration will work with standard MythTV logging using the --logpath argument.
Author | unknown |
Description | Example configuration file for using logrotate to rotate your mythpreviewgen log files when using --logpath. |
Supports |
/etc/logrotate.d/mythpreviewgen
/var/log/mythtv/mythpreviewgen*.log { weekly rotate 8 missingok ifempty nocreate nocompress sharedscripts olddir /var/log/mythtv/old lastaction find /var/log/mythtv/old -name 'mythpreviewgen*' -type f -mtime +30 -delete endscript }
Log rotation with --syslog logging
This logrotate configuration will only work with specific log file names. If you use the --logpath argument to mythpreviewgen, the log file name will include date and process ID information, meaning it will be different for each run of mythpreviewgen. Therefore, this approach can only be used if you configure mythpreviewgen (meaning you've configured mythbackend) to use syslog logging and configure syslog to use static file names.
Author | unknown |
Description | Example configuration file for using logrotate to rotate your mythpreviewgen log files when using --syslog. |
Supports |