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From: Doug R. <dro...@sm...> - 2006-03-21 08:52:05
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On Tue, March 21, 2006 2:59 am, Jamie Cameron wrote: > On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 16:57, Doug Robbins wrote: > >> How do I configure the default logrotate options for new virtual >> servers? I've been through the Virtualmin module, the Apache module, and >> the Logrotate module, but can seem to figure it out. >> >> When I create a new virtual server, a logrotate entry for it's Apache >> logs is created in /etc/logrotate.d. That entry includes (for example) >> "rotate 5". The logrotate default is "rotate 4". So where are these >> specific virtual server options, like "rotate 5", coming from? > > Hi Doug, > These settings come from the server templates, which can be edited by > clicking on the Server Templates icon in Virtualmin, and then on the > Default Template link. On the page that appears is a section for the > logrotate directives.. Jamie, I can't see anything on that page referring to logrotate directives. Perhaps I'm going blind, but I've combed through it a dozen times now. To be clear, this is the page starting with "Template name... Skeleton directory for files..."? On which part of that page do you see logrotate options? Thanks, Doug |