Sponsored Content
Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers moving logs automatically but not removing Post 302401824 by lhareigh890 on Monday 8th of March 2010 03:15:50 AM
Old 03-08-2010
moving logs automatically but not removing

hello all,

Need assistance on the subject line above.

I have a logserver.log located at /usr/local/logserver. It's NSLOGDEPTH=100. I'm not sure if this is the reason but my log file retention is only up to 100 only..
sample
logserver001.log
logserver002.log
...
...
logserver100.log

The other logs were already removed. I do not have any scripts on logrotate for this specific logs. My question now is: How can I move some logs automatically so that it will not be removed totally from the system. I'm planning to move it locally on the server and compressed it at the same time. My second plan is to move it on another server. Do I need to create a script on this or can be done on logrotate? (note: i do not want to remove old logs however)

thank you and appreciate your help.
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

moving or removing a file

Hi, Happy 2002. Now I am actually encountering a problem. Suppose I have a file which I can see has been named as -rw-rwx or .rwxrw-- . when I try to move this file I am unable to do so. Can someone please help me , How can i get rid of the file. Thanks in advance . :confused: (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: rooh
3 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

Removing files automatically from a directory after 30 days.

Hello; I have a directory that is collecting log and act files. I need to write a script that will remove these files once they are 30 days old. I have read through a number of threads on this site that have given me a great deal of information. However I have what seems to be a unique... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: justinb_155
7 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

automatically open

Hi I am trying to write a script to automatically use a predefined program to open a file according to its extension... But I don't know how to pass "programeta" ... :confused: while ]; do case $1 in -pdf ) programeta="kpdf" shift 1 ;; ... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: pau
1 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Grep yesterday logs from weblogic logs

Hi, I am trying to write a script which would go search and get the info from the logs based on yesterday timestamp and write yesterday logs in new file. The log file format is as follows: """"""""""""""""""""""""""... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: harish.parker
3 Replies

5. Shell Programming and Scripting

automatically removing a file

Hello, Is there a script that i could write to automatically delete a file everytime that it is created (ex. i have an append file that is created everytime I run a program but I need it to get deleted automatically because everytime I run the program it add the original number of files... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: TDS
3 Replies

6. Solaris

Removing "Failed none for" error messages from sshd logs files

We have a number of system running the same patch level, OS version and sshd version. The systems also have the same sshd config and syslog.conf entries , however one of the systems keeps logging the following message everytime someone logs in: Nov 16 09:36:02 server389 sshd: Failed none for... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Mr_Webster
3 Replies

7. OS X (Apple)

Moving Files Automatically

I'm looking to find/create a script so that when a download is complete, I can run the script in order for it to automatically move a file such as... 'example.avi' into my videos folder I'm a novice when it comes to scripting, any advice/help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks Andrew (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: abudis
10 Replies

8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Removing the logs of previous date

Hi folks, Please advise there is directory named logs and which there are several logs are there with the name appended by date , I can take out the latest one through cd /var/log ls -ltr but please suggest the command through which I can remove the logs of all the previous dats , the... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: SankalpS
2 Replies

9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Removing PATTERN from txt without removing lines and general text formatting

Hi Everybody! First post! Totally noobie. I'm using the terminal to read a poorly formatted book. The text file contains, in the middle of paragraphs, hyphenation to split words that are supposed to be on multiple pages. It looks ve -- ry much like this. I was hoping to use grep -v " -- "... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: AxeHandle
5 Replies

10. Shell Programming and Scripting

If I ran perl script again,old logs should move with today date and new logs should generate.

Appreciate help for the below issue. Im using below code.....I dont want to attach the logs when I ran the perl twice...I just want to take backup with today date and generate new logs...What I need to do for the below scirpt.............. 1)if logs exist it should move the logs with extention... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Sanjeev G
1 Replies
IPSEC_BARF(8)							  [FIXME: manual]						     IPSEC_BARF(8)

NAME
ipsec_barf - spew out collected IPsec debugging information SYNOPSIS
ipsec barf [--short --maxlines <100>] DESCRIPTION
Barf outputs (on standard output) a collection of debugging information (contents of files, selections from logs, etc.) related to the IPsec encryption/authentication system. It is primarily a convenience for remote debugging, a single command which packages up (and labels) all information that might be relevant to diagnosing a problem in IPsec. The --short option limits the length of the log portion of barf's output, which can otherwise be extremely voluminous if debug logging is turned on. --maxlines <100> option sets the length of some bits of information, currently netstat -rn. Useful on boxes where the routing table is thousands of lines long. Default is 100. Barf censors its output, replacing keys and secrets with brief checksums to avoid revealing sensitive information. Beware that the output of both commands is aimed at humans, not programs, and the output format is subject to change without warning. Barf has to figure out which files in /var/log contain the IPsec log messages. It looks for KLIPS and general log messages first in messages and syslog, and for Pluto messages first in secure, auth.log, and debug. In both cases, if it does not find what it is looking for in one of those "likely" places, it will resort to a brute-force search of most (non-compressed) files in /var/log. FILES
/proc/net/* /var/log/* /etc/ipsec.conf /etc/ipsec.secrets HISTORY
Written for the Linux FreeS/WAN project <http://www.freeswan.org> by Henry Spencer. BUGS
Barf uses heuristics to try to pick relevant material out of the logs, and relevant messages which are not labelled with any of the tags that barf looks for will be lost. We think we've eliminated the last such case, but one never knows... Finding updown scripts (so they can be included in output) is, in general, difficult. Barf uses a very simple heuristic that is easily fooled. The brute-force search for the right log files can get expensive on systems with a lot of clutter in /var/log. [FIXME: source] 17 March 2002 IPSEC_BARF(8)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:04 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy