Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0

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rotatelogs is a simple program for use in
conjunction with Apache's piped logfile feature. It supports
rotation based on a time interval or maximum size of the log.
rotatelogs
[ -l ]
[ -W ]
logfile
rotationtime|filesizeM
[ offset ]
-lstrftime(3) formatting with size-based
rotation. Note that using -l in an environment which
changes the GMT offset (such as for BST or DST) can lead to unpredictable
results!
-l is supported with IBM HTTP Server 2.0 with cumulative fix
PQ90698 or later.
-l is ignored when rotating based on file size on levels of
IBM HTTP Server without APAR PK56939.
-W-W support is added for APAR PK66924. This option is
ignored when the operating system is not a Windows operating system.
logfileThe path plus basename of the logfile. If logfile
includes any '%' characters, it is treated as a format string for
strftime(3). Otherwise, the suffix
.nnnnnnnnnn is automatically added and is the time in
seconds. Both formats compute the start time from the beginning of
the current period. For example, if a rotation time of 86400 is
specified, the hour, minute, and second fields created by
strftime(3) format will all be zero, referring to the
beginning of the current 24-hour period (midnight).
The directory path, excluding the basename of the logfile, must already exist.
If you use a piped logger for the ErrorLog defined in the base server configuration , and your piped logger is unable to write to the logfile it's configured for, no error reporting from the server or the piped logging program will be available.
rotationtimefilesizeMM to specify size rather than time.offset-300 for this argument.
In most cases, -l should be used instead of specifying
an offset.
CustomLog "|/path/to/IHS/bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 86400" common
This creates the files /var/logs/logfile.nnnn where nnnn is the system time at which the log nominally starts (this time will always be a multiple of the rotation time, so you can synchronize cron scripts with it). At the end of each rotation time (here after 24 hours) a new log is started.
CustomLog "|/path/to/IHS/bin/rotatelogs -l /var/logs/logfile.%Y.%m.%d 86400" common
This creates the files /var/logs/logfile.yyyy.mm.dd where yyyy is the year, mm is the month, and dd is the day of the month. Logging will switch to a new file every day at midnight, local time.
CustomLog "|/path/to/IHS/bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 5M" common
This configuration will rotate the logfile whenever it reaches a size of 5 megabytes.
ErrorLog "|/path/to/IHS/bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/errorlog.%Y-%m-%d-%H_%M_%S 5M"
This configuration will rotate the error logfile whenever it
reaches a size of 5 megabytes, and the suffix to the logfile name
will be created of the form
errorlog.YYYY-mm-dd-HH_MM_SS.
The following logfile format string substitutions should be
supported by all strftime(3) implementations, see
the strftime(3) man page for library-specific
extensions.
%A | full weekday name (localized) |
%a | 3-character weekday name (localized) |
%B | full month name (localized) |
%b | 3-character month name (localized) |
%c | date and time (localized) |
%d | 2-digit day of month |
%H | 2-digit hour (24 hour clock) |
%I | 2-digit hour (12 hour clock) |
%j | 3-digit day of year |
%M | 2-digit minute |
%m | 2-digit month |
%p | am/pm of 12 hour clock (localized) |
%S | 2-digit second |
%U | 2-digit week of year (Sunday first day of week) |
%W | 2-digit week of year (Monday first day of week) |
%w | 1-digit weekday (Sunday first day of week) |
%X | time (localized) |
%x | date (localized) |
%Y | 4-digit year |
%y | 2-digit year |
%Z | time zone name |
%% | literal `%' |
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