log behavior
cleger at scs.carleton.ca
cleger at scs.carleton.ca
Fri Sep 1 22:07:32 UTC 2006
Hi,
Thank you so much for your kind replies. My problem is completely solved.
Christian Leger
Quoting Romeo Theriault <romeotheriault at gmail.com>:
> Logrotate does this and you can find the logrotate script for cups
> under /etc/logrotate.d/cups
> You'll have to read logrotates man page to get a better idea on how
> to control it. Or you could just remove the cups script and then
> logrotate won't touch it anymore.
>
> Romeo
>
>
> On Aug 31, 2006, at 5:49 PM, cleger at scs.carleton.ca wrote:
>
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I was wondering about how to do the following, if someone knows
> > right off the
> > top of their head, or off the top of their head know where I will
> > find the
> > answer to this specific question:
> >
> > I wish to prevent certain logs (specifically, for now, /var/log/
> > cups/page_log)
> > from being moved or deleted. This is so that, whenever I feel like
> > it, I can
> > have a look at printing activity that has taken place, without
> > having to
> > anticipate a daemon's removal of the logs. I want to be able to
> > just look at the
> > logs when I wish, and to remove the logs manually if the need
> > arises. What
> > should I do?
> >
> > Thank you very much,
> >
> > Christian Leger
> >
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