> I agree. The logrotate.d file that rsyslog uses in Debian/Ubuntu should use the 'create' directive which says > which user/group to create files as.
Hmm, I guess that's actually not needed. Without the create directive, it leaves the creating up to rsyslog, which is fine for our purposes.
> I agree. The logrotate.d file that rsyslog uses in Debian/Ubuntu should use the 'create' directive which says
> which user/group to create files as.
Hmm, I guess that's actually not needed. Without the create directive, it leaves the creating up to rsyslog, which is fine for our purposes.