On 18 Jul 2013 at 11:49, mehmet ozisik wrote:
Date sent: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 11:49:29 +0300 From: mehmet ozisik mehmetzsk@gmail.com To: Michal Trojnara Michal.Trojnara@mirt.net Copies to: stunnel-users@stunnel.org Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Stunnel log file limit
Hi Michal,
I am running stunnel on a minimal system which has limited flash size, so using extra binary is expensive for me. I know those mechanisms there are on linux. But I am asking something like this within stunnel codes : While stunnel running it will check also log size, then when stunnel realized the log size limit (which is defined in conf file for example) reached it will re-open the log file in write mode (by the way old info will be deleted).
Regards Mehmet
I did some testing, and this is what I came up with that seems to work. Original had just tried deleting the log file, but then later usage of stunnel would not add to the file. truncate seems to keep the file in a state were stunnel will continue. I used 473 since that is the size of my stunnel.log after an original startup. I also just used 50000 as a limit size for no real reason.
if [ `ls -l /var/log/stunnel.log | awk '{print $5}'` -gt 50000 ] ; then truncate -c -s 473 /var/log/stunnel.log fi
Don't know if you current setup has awk or truncate, so it might also add a little size. Probable other ways to get the file size, and you could then run it with cron, or add a sleep option, and have it call itself.
2013/7/18 Michal Trojnara Michal.Trojnara@mirt.net mehmet ozisik wrote: I mean for linux also stunnels self log rotation.
Could you please inform me? Try: https://www.google.com/search?q=linux+log+file+rotation Mike _______________________________________________ stunnel-users mailing list stunnel-users@stunnel.org https://www.stunnel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/stunnel-users
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