File freeradius-server-radiusd-logrotate.patch of Package freeradius-server.34053
Index: freeradius-server-3.0.16/suse/radiusd-logrotate
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--- freeradius-server-3.0.16.orig/suse/radiusd-logrotate
+++ freeradius-server-3.0.16/suse/radiusd-logrotate
@@ -2,38 +2,33 @@
# it to /etc/logrotate.d/radiusd
#
-# Global options for all files
-#
-dateext
-maxage 365
-rotate 99
-missingok
-compress
-delaycompress
-notifempty
-
-#
# The main server log
#
/var/log/radius/radius.log {
+ dateext
+ maxage 365
+ rotate 99
+ missingok
+ compress
+ delaycompress
+ notifempty
+
+ su radiusd radiusd
copytruncate
+ postrotate
+ kill -HUP `cat /run/radiusd/radiusd.pid` || :
+ endscript
}
#
# Session monitoring utilities
#
-/var/log/radius/checkrad.log /var/log/radius/radwatch.log {
- nocreate
- size=+1024k
-}
+/var/log/radius/checkrad.log /var/log/radius/radwatch.log
#
# SQL log files
#
-/var/log/radius/sqllog.sql {
- nocreate
- size=+2048k
-}
+/var/log/radius/sqllog.sql
# There are different detail-rotating strategies you can use. One is
# to write to a single detail file per IP and use the rotate config
@@ -43,6 +38,15 @@ notifempty
# second technique, you will need another cron job that removes old
# detail files. You do not need to comment out the below for method #2.
/var/log/radius/radacct/*/detail {
+ dateext
+ maxage 365
+ rotate 99
+ missingok
+ compress
+ delaycompress
+ notifempty
+ size 1M
+ su radiusd radiusd
nocreate
}