Due to the many reboots it looks like the /var/log/httpd on the fas servers are in a 'weird' state. Some of the files were compressed and some were sort of compressed when the box rebooted itself. [In fact it looks like the reboots seem to occur often during logrotate. Since the files have not been compressed, the logrotate cleanup hasn't removed them. I would like to compress and let logrotate remove all the old ones.
On 2010-10-24 09:24:30 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Due to the many reboots it looks like the /var/log/httpd on the fas servers are in a 'weird' state. Some of the files were compressed and some were sort of compressed when the box rebooted itself. [In fact it looks like the reboots seem to occur often during logrotate. Since the files have not been compressed, the logrotate cleanup hasn't removed them. I would like to compress and let logrotate remove all the old ones.
+1
Thanks, Ricky
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 09:24:30PM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Due to the many reboots it looks like the /var/log/httpd on the fas servers are in a 'weird' state. Some of the files were compressed and some were sort of compressed when the box rebooted itself. [In fact it looks like the reboots seem to occur often during logrotate. Since the files have not been compressed, the logrotate cleanup hasn't removed them. I would like to compress and let logrotate remove all the old ones.
+1
Simple enough change... this is a change to the data hosted on the server rather than the code or configs. I don't know if this needs a formal change freeze request at all (although another set of eyes is always good.)
-Toshio
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