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Re: [ic] Thousands of error logs in .gz format
As I said, it's not a bug, or a virus (not that you can have a virus under
unix). The logrotate daemon is behaving as-designed. Just edit your
config files if you don't want the log rotated out. Or set it to rotate
less frequently, or not to preserve so many logs.
As for deleting your logs, rm -f error*.gz should do you.
Eric
At 10:14 PM 10/16/00, you wrote:
>Eric Paul epaul@spellbook.net <mailto:epaul@spellbook.net>
>Wrote on Fri, 06 Oct 2000 14:14:57 -0400
> >Check out the /etc/logrotate.conf file or the files in /etc/logrotate.d/
> > for any references to mv/ic and remove them. This way your error
> >log won't get swaped out on you and will continue to grow to
> >mammoth proportions.
>Has this bug (or virus) been fixed in the latest release. I have been
>running MV rpm install for about 6 months and have a lot more than 42,000
>files to delete. Has any-one written the script to do this deletion...
>arrggh!
>
>Greg Heath <mailto:greg@pacifictech.com.au>
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