Hi there
You will need to use the /etc/logrotate.conf or /etc/logrotate.d/*.conf files to be similar to his
Code:
# see "man logrotate" for details
# rotate log files weekly
weekly
# keep 4 weeks worth of backlogs
rotate 4
# send errors to root
errors root
# create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones
create
# uncomment this if you want your log files compressed
#compress
# RPM packages drop log rotation information into this directory
include /etc/logrotate.d
# no packages own lastlog or wtmp -- we'll rotate them here
/var/log/wtmp {
monthly
create 0664 root utmp
rotate 1
}
/var/log/lastlog {
monthly
rotate 1
}
# system-specific logs may be configured here
## rotate apache logs weekly, keeping 8 rotations
/www/apache/var/logs/*log {
rotate 8
postrotate
kill -HUP `cat /www/apache/var/logs/httpd.pid`
endscript
}
You can tweak this ocnf to suit your needs
Regards
Andy