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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-03-21 17:42:39
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On 21/Mar/2006 02:39 Doug Robbins wrote .. > 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? It should be somewhere near the bottom.. Which version of Virtualmin are you using there though? - Jamie |