Rotate logs for compression but keep them forever

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Hi,

I'm sorry this is really a logrotate question but I don't think there
is a logrotate mailing list :) Besides, this is for apache logs and I
bet someone here knows the answer!

I'm running a very high volume website and I'd like to rotate the logs
daily so that I can compress them (.bz2) but all logrotate
configurations I've seen only keep so many old logs. I'd like to keep
the old logs forever. Afterall, I managed to compress 14.5GB of logs
down to 555MB with bzip2.

Is there a simple way to do this? I know if I set rotate to 0 that's
going to keep 0 old logs. What if I just omit the rotate directive in
/etc/logrotate.d/apache2 altogether? Any other ideas? I'd rather not
just set rotate to a really huge number but I will if it comes down to
it.

I'm running an up to date Debian Etch system with apache 2.2.3-4 and
logrotate 3.7.1-3.

Thanks, Rich(ard)
-- 
Richard Edward Horner
Engineer / Composer / Electric Guitar Virtuoso
rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://richhorner.com - updated June 28th

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