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I would like to logrotate my CI log files and keep 3 days worth of logs (3 as an example to keep the examples small)
my /etc/logrotate.d/gjtst logrotate conf file /var/www/html/application/logs/*.php { su www-data www-data rotate 3 daily missingok } Before folder entries log-2019-06-29.php log-2019-06-28.php log-2019-06-27.php log-2019-06-26.php ... After this run logrotate -f -v /etc/logrotate.d/gjtst After folder entries log-2019-06-29.php.1 log-2019-06-28.php.1 log-2019-06-27.php.1 log-2019-06-26.php.1 ... Desired folder entries I can live with changing the file name, I just want 3 versions log-2019-06-29.php log-2019-06-28.php log-2019-06-27.php What do I change to get the desired effect? Or is there a simpler procedure for a lamp stack based system a bash or php script I could put in a cron job?
I wrote my first program in 15 minutes. It took me 3 hours to keypunch it.
I wrote my first BASH script in 5 minutes. It took me a day to find out I had to put a . (period) in front of it to get it to execute. PHP Code: // 1- get a list of file in the CI default CI log file
I wrote my first program in 15 minutes. It took me 3 hours to keypunch it.
I wrote my first BASH script in 5 minutes. It took me a day to find out I had to put a . (period) in front of it to get it to execute.
Late to the party with this one, but this is what I use in cron to keep CI logs under control:
Code: 3 23 * * * find "/var/www/html" -name "log*.php" -mtime +14 -exec rm {} \; For me, run this at 11.03pm every day, find all CI logs in all apps on my server which are older than 14 days old, and unceremoniously delete them.
(06-29-2019, 07:18 AM)gmgj Wrote: I would like to logrotate my CI log files and keep 3 days worth of logs (3 as an example to keep the examples small) What codes you have used in these. |
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