1 --- logrotate-3.8.5/logrotate.8~ 2013-08-29 17:03:00.000000000 +0300
2 +++ logrotate-3.8.5/logrotate.8 2013-08-29 17:05:44.974064909 +0300
4 \fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-state <statefile>\fR
5 Tells \fBlogrotate\fR to use an alternate state file. This is useful
6 if logrotate is being run as a different user for various sets of
7 -log files. The default state file is \fI/var/lib/logrotate.status\fR.
8 +log files. The default state file is \fI/var/lib/misc/logrotate.status\fR.
13 \fI/var/log/messages\fR. The log will go through five weekly rotations before
14 being removed. After the log file has been rotated (but before the old
15 version of the log has been compressed), the command
16 -\fI/sbin/killall \-HUP syslogd\fR will be executed.
17 +\fI/usr/bin/killall \-HUP syslogd\fR will be executed.
19 The next section defines the parameters for both
20 \fI/var/log/httpd/access.log\fR and \fI/var/log/httpd/error.log\fR.
22 Log files are rotated if the current weekday is less than the weekday
23 of the last rotation or if more than a week has passed since the last
24 rotation. This is normally the same as rotating logs on the first day
25 -of the week, but it works better if \fIlogrotate\fR is not run every
26 +of the week, but it works better if \fBlogrotate\fR is not run every
34 -\fI/var/lib/logrotate.status\fR
35 +\fI/var/lib/misc/logrotate.status\fR
38 \fI/etc/logrotate.conf\fR