This is a discussion on zwrotate source within the Apache Web Server forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; One of the admins around here set up awstats and got the source for a program called zwrotate. Of course, ...
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One of the admins around here set up awstats and got the source for a
program called zwrotate. Of course, since then it has been compiled for the RS/6000 platform, then the source was misplaced. Now I can't find it on the internet through Google, Yahoo, Apache's site, or AWstats site. Anyone know where I can get this from? |
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Mike Discenza <discenza@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> program called zwrotate What is it supposed to do? Davide -- | Best viewed with Internet Explorer 5.6 on a 1280x1024 resolution with | 24-bit color depth, maximum contrast, minimum brightness, in a | 1000x960 window placed in the exact center of your display with this | videocard and .... -- from alt.sysadmin.recovery |
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It's similar to the built in rotate function in Apache, but has a few more
options on the formatting of the log. I haven't gotten deep into how to use it, just have a basic knowledge of it. We have it name our logs in a format of siteName-YYYY-mm-dd.log and rotate every day. Davide Bianchi wrote: > Mike Discenza <discenza@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >> program called zwrotate > > What is it supposed to do? > Davide > |
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Mike Discenza <discenza@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> We have it name our logs in a format of siteName-YYYY-mm-dd.log and rotate > every day. I think you can use logrotate for that. The sources are on www.fsf.org Davide -- | Windows has detected that a gnat has farted near your computer. Press | any key to reboot. --Simon Oke | | |