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This is a powerful BASH script to archive/rotate system logs. It
have almost all features of RedHat, SuSE and Debian logrotate,
adding many other.
It's very easy to use and understand.
Using Meta Variables and another rotation algorithm
it is possible to rotate
logs in a way that a file rotated once is never touched again
before its deletion, making log rotation much more compatible
with host-based intrusion detection schemes like
aide.
This is my crontab line to use it:
00 22 * * * /usr/sbin/rottlog
Click here if you like to know a little history of this
software.
What can do it |
These are three little samples of what GNU Rot[t]Log can do.
Words beginning by '@' are special Meta Variables used
to create dynamic fields like file and directory names to use.
/usr/local/squid/logs/* {
# Action between firstaction and endaction tags will be performed
# before all logfiles are rotated/archived
firstaction
mt -f /dev/nst0 eom
endaction
# Define a temporary storedir
storedir @TMPDIR
# Define filename of logs to be archived
storefile @FILENAME.@WEEK@YEAR
# Don't archive file if it's empty
notifempty
# After each log file is rotated following commands will be executed
postrotate
star -cv -f /dev/nst0 @TMPDIR/@FILENAME.@WEEK@YEAR
endscript
# Action between lastaction and endaction tags will be performed after
# all logfiles has been rotated/archived
lastaction
mt -f /dev/nst0 offline
endaction
}
/usr/local/apache/logs/* {
# Action between firstaction and endaction tags will be performed
# before all logfiles are rotated/archived
firstaction
mount fserver.local.net:/LogArchive /mnt/LogVol
endaction
# Define a destination directory available only after firstaction
# is performed
storedir /mnt/LogVol/@YEAR/@MONTH/@BASENAME
# Permissions about newly created dir
createdir 0640 root loggers
# Don't archive an empty logfile
notifempty
# After each log file is rotated following commands will be executed
postrotate
/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl restart
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
/usr/local/bin/my-error-script.sh
fi
endscript
# Action between lastaction and endaction tags will be performed after
# all logfiles has been rotated/archived
lastaction
umount /mnt/LogVol
endaction
}
/hosts/domain1.com/log/access_log,/hosts/domain1.com/log/error_log,\
/hosts/domain2.com/log/access_log,/hosts/domain2.com/log/error_log,\
/hosts/domain3.com/log/access_log,/hosts/domain3.com/log/error_log,\
/hosts/domain4.com/log/access_log,/hosts/domain4.com/log/error_log,\
/hosts/domain5.com/log/access_log,/hosts/domain5.com/log/error_log {
# @1 stays for: first token in path parsing
# @2 stays for: second token in path parsing
storedir @1/@2/log/@MONTH-@YEAR
# Create new directories if not yet existant with specified
# permissions, owner and group
createdir 0644 apache apache
# Defines archived filenames
storefile @BASENAME.@DAY.gz
# Create new 0-size logfiles in place of archived with specified
# permissions, owner and group
create 0644 apache apache
# Force archiving of logfiles:
# 1 - Monday, wednesday, friday and sunday if actual month is not
# between july and august
# 2 - Wednesday and saturday if actual month is between july and
# august
period !jul-aug mon+wed+fri+sun, jul-aug wed+sat
# Handle this file even if it is empty
ifempty
# Don't mail to administrator report for each log file handled
nomail
}
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