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The virtlogd config is set to rollover logs every 2 MB. Normally a logrotate config file is also installed to handle cases where virtlogd is disabled. This is set to rollover weekly with no size constraint. As a result logrotate can interfere with virtlogd's, rolling over files that virtlogd has already taken care of. This changes logrotate configs to rollover based on a max size constraint of 2 MB + 1 byte. When virtlogd is running the log files will never get this large, making logrotate a no-op. If the user changes the size in virtlogd's config to something larger, they are responsible for also changing the logrotate config suitably. The LXC/libxl drivers don't use virtlogd, but there logrotate config is altered to match the QEMU driver config, for the sake of consistency. Reviewed-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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@localstatedir@/log/libvirt/qemu/*.log {
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# The QEMU driver is configured to use virtlogd by
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# default, which will perform log rollover.
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# This logrotate config is still installed for cases
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# where the user has switched off virtlogd.
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#
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# If virtlogd is active, ensure that size here is
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# larger than 'max_size' in the virtlogd config
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# so that logrotate becomes a no-op
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size 2097153
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missingok
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rotate 4
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compress
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delaycompress
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copytruncate
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}
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