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    Do I need to rotate the Apache webserver Access Logs on Solaris servers?

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    • Product: Voyager

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    Do I need to rotate the Apache webserver Access Logs on Solaris servers?

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    It is neccesary to rotate the Apache webserver access logs on a periodical basis. or else they can cause the /m1 filesystem to reach full capacity, with the end result being an inoperative WebVoyage.

    These logs are usually found in the /m1/shared/apache2/logs/xxxdb directory.

    Recommendation: rotate Access logs weekly, using logrotate

    Additional Information

    How to use logrotate to manage voyager logs


    • Article last edited: 07-Oct-2015
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