I have the below script to help with disk space cleanup that finds logs older than a specified number of days (say 10 days). I need it to grab "active" logs as well. Problem is an "active log" will not get archived unless I put in 0 days which I don't want to do, I need to leave the past 10 days,... (2 Replies)
Hi, I current have many apps servers running and need to create a script to rotate logs daily, and then create an autosys job to delete logs that are older than 30 days. I was thrown into this and have no idea what to do, please help me get started, thanks!
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Hi,
Recently i received a request to rotate logs of catalina.out (tomcat). The file size was about 807 MB. I used logadm to truncate the log ( -c ) and zip (-z 0) it.
Everything worked fine, catalina.out.0.gz was created (22 MB) and the size of original catalina.out became 0kb.
After... (2 Replies)
hi folk,
need advise regarding the log rotation, i have the logadm set at
30 2 * * * /usr/sbin/logadm
so it supposed to rotate once per day, but now it rotated twice!
but someone my log will rotate at 2:30 AM, but then another 2 hours later, it creates a new and rotate a new log again,... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Good morning, I just want to know and collect ideas on this one. Regarding rotation of logs as I've observed it's not consistently functioning. I have a server with 8 Partitions, each partition has a dedicated directory for the logs that is needed and I set it every 5mins (300secs) the... (1 Reply)
Hi All!
I seem to have a problem with log rotation, unless I am doing something wrong, I have type the following command for testing purposes to see if the -s option works but he did not:
logadm -w /var/adm/messages -C 8 -c -s 512k -t '/var/adm/messages.$n' -z 1
the file is now at this... (7 Replies)
In Mavericks, Apple has apparently moved control of log rotation to ASL. There's a 'ttl' value to determine how long log files will stick around for. I can compress them, change the way they're named, limit them by size, etc. But the one thing I cannot find is how to NOT keep one log file per... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a situation here ...
HACMP is configured with application monitoring script, which is generating messages .... which is running every minute ...
And every minute when monitoring script run, one one log file is generating .... and this log file is rotating ...
which is rotating... (1 Reply)
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SURF(1) General Commands Manual SURF(1)NAME
surf - simple webkit-based browser
SYNOPSIS
surf [-e xid] [-i] [-p] [-s] [-v] [-x] URI
DESCRIPTION
surf is a simple Web browser based on WebKit/GTK+. It is able to display websites and follow links. It supports the XEmbed protocol which
makes it possible to embed it in another application. Furthermore, one can point surf to another URI by setting its XProperties.
OPTIONS -e xid Reparents to window specified by xid.
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-p Disable Plugins
-s Disable Javascript
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Zooms page out
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Go to previous search result.
Ctrl-g Opens the URL-bar.
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Ctrl-Shift-p
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