Log rotation, a normal thing on Linux systems, keeps any particular log file from becoming too large, yet ensures that sufficient details on system activities are still available for proper system ...
Auditd's own log rotation is pretty broken. It can only rotate by size (and not time) and does not do compression. I am trying to beat it into submission, aka get it to work with logrotate. First I do ...
The logrotate facility provides an automatic way for log files to roll over, basically ensuring that they don’t grow so large that they consume too much space on your disk. This also makes them more ...
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