I have a project to rotate some of our ldap logs to our archiving solution for longer retention. However this solution requires our logs to have names that match: <logname>.YYYY-MM-DD*. Right now my 389 instance rotates logs (access and errors) every day into a format like access.YYYYMMDD-hhmmss. Is there any way to change this construct of log rotation? Obviously I could script around this, but if there was a way to change this in an LDAP configuration that would be preferable.
Thanks.
Jeffrey,
The log name format is hardcoded, and currently can not be changed.
Regards, Mark
On 02/23/2013 10:18 PM, Jeffrey Dunham wrote:
I have a project to rotate some of our ldap logs to our archiving solution for longer retention. However this solution requires our logs to have names that match: <logname>.YYYY-MM-DD*. Right now my 389 instance rotates logs (access and errors) every day into a format like access.YYYYMMDD-hhmmss. Is there any way to change this construct of log rotation? Obviously I could script around this, but if there was a way to change this in an LDAP configuration that would be preferable.
Thanks.
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