I need to rotate a file in HP-UX of a application. Iīve tried to do a task in the cron with a script (with sed and ed commands) but it was a successfully option (the application continued writing the file )
The second option that i tried, was splitting the file at the start of the program:
but with this option, it seems like nothing is written into file out until the whole file has been finally processed (yeah, this is a problem).
I have read that a option is to use stdbuf like this:
but i donīt have it in my system (PA-RISC B.11.11)...
Any ideas? Thanks!
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Greetings, I just started using scripting languages,
im trying to get a tcpdump in a file, change the
file name every 5mins ... this is what i have but its
not working ... any suggestions?
#!/bin/bash
# timeout.sh
#timestamp format
TIMESTAMP=`date -u "+%Y%m%dT%H%M%S"`
#tdump =`tcpdump... (3 Replies)
Hello,
I only know the basic for shell programing. I need help for this, I thinks this is a basic for anyone who know a litle of shell scripting.
I need creat a script for a rotatate logs, when a filesystem is full. I have a filesystem.
The rotate consist in zip the current log (copy) and... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I am learning unix and basically I want to rotate one of my application logs every 1 hour. I need to rotate that file every one hour. I looked in the forums and googled.. but couldn;t get proper information. Requesting you all to kindly guide me.
Our application is running on... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
Am trying to write my own log rotate script. Curremtly, what I have is as below:
#!/bin/ksh
file_to_rotate=${1}
x=${2}
while ]
do
let curr=${x}
let prev=${x}-1
if ] ; then
#echo "cp -p ${file_to_rotate} ${file_to_rotate}.${curr}"
cp -p... (7 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I have script on crontab and give output quite large. I would like to know how to create rotate log when the size of log maximum 50MB
if the test.log is 50MB then create test.0
Thanks
Edy (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have below script in logrotate.d to rotate logs.
logs are not rotating after the file grow to 1k, do you have any idea? Is it because of it just only 1K?
Please let me know if the below syntax is in correct.
# more trotate
/sourcepath/*/servers/*/logs/*log... (2 Replies)
My problem: Both access and error logs do not rotate any more and get really large.
They are located here: /srv/www/+vHost name here+/logs/
Configuration seems to be here:
/etc/logrotate.conf => looks OK, including "size 10M" to avoid large files
(/etc/logrotate.d => is empty)
manually... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: floko
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pfsrotate
pfsrotate(1) General Commands Manual pfsrotate(1)NAME
pfsrotate - Rotate images 90 degrees.
SYNOPSIS
pfsrotate [--r] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
Use this command to rotate images from a stream of pfs. This command is useful for output on hardcopy devices with aspect ratios opposite
to the input image. By default, the image is rotated clockwise. The --r option may be used to rotate the image counter-clockwise instead.
OPTIONS --r, -r
Rotate the image counter-clockwise instead of clockwise.
EXAMPLES
pfsin memorial.hdr | pfsrotate -r | pfsout memorial_gc.hdr
Rotate memorial image 90 degrees counter-clockwise and save to memorial_gc.hdr.
NOTES
To rotate an image 180 degrees, use pfsflip(1) with both the --h and --v options specified.
SEE ALSO pfsin(1)pfsout(1)pfsflip(1)BUGS
Please report bugs and comments to Alexander Efremov <aefremov@mpi-sb.mpg.de>.
pfsrotate(1)