Re: compressing logfiles

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man logrotate or man logrotate.conf. There is some keyword
like 'compress' or something similar that tells logrotate to .gz 
rotated files. You just put it inside /var/log/gnugklog {} clause.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andreas Sikkema" <andreas.sikkema@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 11:00 AM


openh323gk-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> The best tool is -tttttt reducer;) (to -ttt or -t). 

Right, that is not an option for us yet, because then you 
have no clue what the gatekeeper is doing. You have a 
feeling, but you don't know.

> Now seriously, why don't you use the logrotate tool 
> to compress rotated files?

Because I don't know how? 

I'm already letting GNUgk rotate the logfiles, so I have 
at least one logfile per day. I don't know how I can 
configure logrotate to compress those files for me.

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