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SAVELOG(8) System Manager's Manual SAVELOG(8)

NAME

savelog - save a log file

SYNOPSIS

savelog [-m mode] [-u user] [-g group] [-t] [-p] [-c cycle] [-l] [-j] [-J] [-1 .. -9] [-C] [-d] [-l] [-r rolldir] [-n] [-q] [-D dateformat] file ...

DESCRIPTION

The savelog command saves and optionally compresses old copies of files. Older versions of file are named:

file.<number><compress_suffix>

where <number> is the version number, 0 being the newest. Version numbers > 0 are compressed unless -l prevents it. Version number 0 is not compressed because a process might still have file opened for I/O. Only cycle versions of the file are kept.

If the file does not exist and -t was given, it will be created.

For files that do exist and have lengths greater than zero, the following actions are performed:

1)
Version numbered files are cycled. Version file.2 is moved to version file.3, version file.1 is moved to version file.2, and so on. Finally version file.0 is moved to version file.1, and version file is deleted. Both compressed names and uncompressed names are cycled, regardless of -l. Missing version files are ignored.
2)
The new file.1 is compressed unless the -l flag was given. It is changed subject to the -m, -u, and -g flags.
3)
The main file is moved to file.0.
4)
If the -m, -u, -g, -t, or -p flags are given, then an empty file is created subject to the given flags. With the -p flag, the file is created with the same owner, group, and permissions as before.
5)
The new file.0 is changed subject to the -m, -u, and -g flags.

OPTIONS

chmod the log files to mode, implies -t
chown log files to user, implies -t
chgrp log files to group, implies -t
Save cycle versions of the logfile (default: 7). The cycle count must be at least 2.
touch new logfile into existence
don't compress any log files (default: do compress)
preserve owner, group, and permissions of logfile
compress with bzip2 instead of gzip
compress with xz instead of gzip

For xz no strength option is set, and xz decides on the default based on the total amount of physical RAM. Note that xz can use a very large amount of memory for the higher compression levels.

-1 .. -9
compression strength or memory usage (default: 9, except for xz)
force cleanup of cycled logfiles
use standard date for rolling
override date format, in the syntax understood by the date(1) command
use rolldir instead of . to roll files
do not rotate empty files
be quiet

BUGS

If a process is still writing to file.0, and savelog moves it to file.1 and compresses it, data could be lost.

SEE ALSO

logrotate(8)

30 Dec 2017 Debian