syslogd-listfiles

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NAME

syslogd-listfiles - list system logfiles

CONTENTS

Synopsis
Description
Options
See Also

SYNOPSIS

syslogd-listfiles [ -a | --all ] [ --auth ] [ -f config file ] [ -s pattern ] [ --large nnn ] [ --news ] [ -w | --weekly ]

DESCRIPTION

Sysklogd provides a modern mechanism to log system messages. This mechanism is controlled by the file /etc/syslog.conf. Messages are divided into logfiles which can grow quite big. Therefore the logfiles need to be rotated once per day, per week or per month. On a Debian GNU/Linux system most of the files are rotated once per week.

This program helps the rotation script to determine which logfiles need to be rotated and when. It takes care of news logfiles that are handled by the news.daily script from INN. In conjunction with the scripts in /etc/cron.daily and /etc/cron.weekly it takes care of files with sensitive information.

By default a list of files for daily rotation is generated. At the moment this option only reflects entries that contain "*.*" as facility.priority.

OPTIONS

-a, --all
  List all logfiles and ignore all other rules.
-f config file
  Specify an alternative configuration file instead of /etc/syslog.conf, which is the default.
-s pattern
  Specify a regular expression for files that must not be listed.
--auth Only list files containing sensitive information such as the one containing auth.*.
--large nnn
  Define the filesize for a large file. The size is provided in bytes. This value defaults to 1 megabyte.
--ignore-size
  Don't rotate files whose file size is larger than the regular limit (see above). This option is useful if you are postprocessing logfiles which would break if log files are rotated at a different date/time.
--news Don't exclude news logfiles which are normally handled by the news.daily script from INN.
-w, --weekly
  Generate the list for weekly rotation.

SEE ALSO

syslog.conf(5), syslogd(8), savelog(8).



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