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Linux add custom logrotate configuration

On Linux logrotate is a package that is used to automatically rotate logfiles on a set interval. This can be done on a daily basis, or when the log file exceeds a certain filesize. Rotating logs means that a logfile is automatically truncated preventing it from growing indefinitely. Example logrotate conf file for Kibana Logrotate… Continue reading Linux add custom logrotate configuration

Published January 7, 2022
Categorized as Logrotate
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