Bug 69694

Summary: logrotate does not preserve apache.apache as owner after rotating logs
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Network Reporter: Mihai Ibanescu <mihai.ibanescu>
Component: RHN/BackendAssignee: Mihai Ibanescu <mihai.ibanescu>
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Version: RHN StableCC: alikins, gdk, mihai.ibanescu, taw
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Description Mihai Ibanescu 2002-07-24 15:21:17 UTC
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Comment 1 Mihai Ibanescu 2002-07-24 16:23:58 UTC
Hmm, taw seems to have fixed this before. All our logrotate files have
copytruncate, so the file attributes are preserved (it also means that if
somebody screws up the file permissions, they'll not get logging anymore until
they fix the file permissions).

Checked on an installed satellite and it works fine. The command line was:

/usr/sbin/logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/rhn_server