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%dir %attr(0700,root,root) %{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}
%dir %attr(0700,root,root) %{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}
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== Logrotate file ==


Example logrotate file without daemon reload
Example logrotate file without daemon reload


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/var/log/example/*log {
/var/log/example/*log {
missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
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sharedscripts # Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
sharedscripts # Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
}
}
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Example logrotate file with user creation but without daemon reload
Example logrotate file with user creation but without daemon reload
 
<pre>
/var/log/example/*log {
/var/log/example/*log {
missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
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sharedscripts # Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
sharedscripts # Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
}
}
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Example logrotate file with user creation and with daemon reload
Example logrotate file with user creation and with daemon reload

Revision as of 12:04, 23 February 2012

Fedora Log Files

This document describes the guidelines for log file(s), for use and inclusion in Fedora packages.

Log Files on the filesystem

Packages with log files must reside in their own directory under /var/log which must be named /var/log/$package_name

Each log file in that directory must end with .log filename.

Each package that ships log files must also ship a logrotation file that rotates the log file(s).

Log Files Packaging

...

Name:
.....
Source1: %{name}.logrotate
Requires: logrotate

%install
...
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d
%{__install} -p -D -m 0700 %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/%{name}.conf

%files
...
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/%{name}.conf
%dir %attr(0700,root,root) %{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}

Logrotate file

Example logrotate file without daemon reload

/var/log/example/*log {
	missingok		# If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
	notifempty		# Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty
	compress		# Compress older files with gzip
	delaycompress		# Don't compress yesterdays files
	sharedscripts		# Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
}

Example logrotate file with user creation but without daemon reload

/var/log/example/*log {
	missingok		# If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
	notifempty		# Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty
	compress		# Compress older files with gzip
  	delaycompress		# Don't compress yesterdays files
	create 640 owner group  # Set create mode immediately after rotation
	sharedscripts		# Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
}

Example logrotate file with user creation and with daemon reload

#Example logrotate file without daemon reload

/var/log/example/*log {
	missingok		# If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
	notifempty		# Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty
	compress		# Compress older files with gzip
	delaycompress		# Don't compress yesterdays files
	sharedscripts		# Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
}

Example logrotate file with user creation but without daemon reload

/var/log/example/*log {
	missingok		# If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
	notifempty		# Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty
	compress		# Compress older files with gzip
  	delaycompress		# Don't compress yesterdays files
	create 640 owner group  # Set create mode immediately after rotation
	sharedscripts		# Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
}

Example logrotate file with user creation and with daemon reload

/var/log/example/*log {
	missingok		# If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
	notifempty		# Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty
	compress		# Compress older files with gzip
  	delaycompress		# Don't compress yesterdays files
	create 640 owner group  # Set create mode immediately after rotation
	sharedscripts		# Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
	postrotate
		/usr/bin/systemctl restart example.service 2>/dev/null || true
	endscript
}
/var/log/example/*log {
	missingok		# If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message
	notifempty		# Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty
	compress		# Compress older files with gzip
  	delaycompress		# Don't compress yesterdays files
	create 640 owner group  # Set create mode immediately after rotation
	sharedscripts		# Scripts are only run once for all files in directory
	postrotate
		/usr/bin/systemctl restart example.service 2>/dev/null || true
	endscript
}