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																        XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX				              This file is generated from xml source: DO NOT EDIT				        XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX				      -->				rotatelogs - Piped logging program to rotate Apache logs - Apache HTTP Server																								Modules | Directives | FAQ | Glossary | Sitemap				Apache HTTP Server Version 2.2																Apache > HTTP Server > Documentation > Version 2.2 > Programsrotatelogs - Piped logging program to rotate Apache logs								Available Languages:  en  |				 ko 												     rotatelogs is a simple program for use in				     conjunction with Apache's piped logfile feature.  It supports				     rotation based on a time interval or maximum size of the log.								 Synopsis				 Options				 Examples				 Portability																Synopsis								     rotatelogs				     [ -l ]				     [ -f ]				     logfile				     rotationtime|filesizeM 				     [ offset ]												Options																-l				Causes the use of local time rather than GMT as the base for the				interval or for strftime(3) formatting with size-based 				rotation.  Note that using -l in an environment which				changes the GMT offset (such as for BST or DST) can lead to unpredictable				results!								-f				Causes the logfile to be opened immediately, as soon as				rotatelogs starts, instead of waiting for the				first logfile entry to be read (for non-busy sites, there may be				a substantial delay between when the server is started				and when the first request is handled, meaning that the				associated logfile does not "exist" until then, which				causes problems from some automated logging tools).				Available in version 2.2.9 and later.								logfile								The path plus basename of the logfile.  If logfile				includes any '%' characters, it is treated as a format string for				strftime(3).  Otherwise, the suffix				.nnnnnnnnnn is automatically added and is the time in				seconds.  Both formats compute the start time from the beginning of				the current period.  For example, if a rotation time of 86400 is 				specified, the hour, minute, and second fields created from the				strftime(3) format will all be zero, referring to the				beginning of the current 24-hour period (midnight).								rotationtime								The time between log file rotations in seconds.  The rotation				occurs at the beginning of this interval.  For example, if the				rotation time is 3600, the log file will be rotated at the beginning				of every hour; if the rotation time is 86400, the log file will be				rotated every night at midnight.  (If no data is logged during an				interval, no file will be created.)								filesizeM								The maximum file size in megabytes followed by the letter				M to specify size rather than time.								offset								The number of minutes offset from UTC.  If omitted, zero is				assumed and UTC is used.  For example, to use local time in the zone				UTC -5 hours, specify a value of -300 for this argument.				In most cases, -l should be used instead of specifying				an offset.																				Examples												     CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 86400" common									 				     This creates the files /var/logs/logfile.nnnn where nnnn  is				     the system time at which the log nominally starts (this time				     will always be a multiple of the rotation time, so  you  can				     synchronize cron scripts with it).  At the end of each rotation				     time (here after 24 hours) a new log is started.												     CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs -l /var/logs/logfile.%Y.%m.%d 86400" common									 				     This creates the files /var/logs/logfile.yyyy.mm.dd where				     yyyy is the year, mm is the month, and dd is the day of the month.				     Logging will switch to a new file every day at midnight, local time.												     CustomLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/logfile 5M" common												     This configuration will rotate the logfile whenever it reaches				     a size of 5 megabytes.												     ErrorLog "|bin/rotatelogs /var/logs/errorlog.%Y-%m-%d-%H_%M_%S 5M"								     This configuration will rotate the error logfile whenever it				     reaches a size of 5 megabytes, and the suffix to the logfile name				     will be created of the form				     errorlog.YYYY-mm-dd-HH_MM_SS.				 												Portability								The following logfile format string substitutions should be				supported by all strftime(3) implementations, see				the strftime(3) man page for library-specific				extensions.								%Afull weekday name (localized)				%a3-character weekday name (localized)				%Bfull month name (localized)				%b3-character month name (localized)				%cdate and time (localized)				%d2-digit day of month				%H2-digit hour (24 hour clock)				%I2-digit hour (12 hour clock)				%j3-digit day of year				%M2-digit minute				%m2-digit month				%pam/pm of 12 hour clock (localized)				%S2-digit second				%U2-digit week of year 				(Sunday first day of week)				%W2-digit week of year 				(Monday first day of week)				%w1-digit weekday 				(Sunday first day of week)				%Xtime (localized)				%xdate (localized)				%Y4-digit year				%y2-digit year				%Ztime zone name				%%literal `%'																				Available Languages:  en  |				 ko 								Copyright 2008 The Apache Software Foundation.Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.				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