Nepomuk/Strigi filled my disk

James Richard Tyrer tyrerj at acm.org
Thu Mar 5 22:45:43 GMT 2009


James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
>> On Thursday 05 March 2009 17:33:54 James Richard Tyrer wrote:
>>> James Richard Tyrer wrote:
>>>> However, you do need to rotate the log.  Just drop a script into:
>>>>
>>>> /etc/logrotate.d
>>>>
>>>> I think that the attached is correct, but read the find man page for:
>>>>  "logrotate".
>>> correction.
>> <quote>
>> /home/jrt/.xsession-errors {
>>            rotate 1
>>            daily
>> }
>> </quote>
>>
>> Interesting.  Does logrotate have a default number of rotations?
>>
> I don't see any indication in the man page.  I thought it was '0' which 
> would mean that it would just delete the file and not save a copy.
> 
Now I remember.  I tried this before and it didn't work.  I'm not sure 
that I understand why but it appears that X11 keeps writing to the old 
file.  So, I will put figuring this out on my to do list.

-- 
JRT

Linux (mostly) From Scratch

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