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From: "Yuki Yao" <y_yao@ryobi.co.jp>
To: ltp-list@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [LTP] [PATCH]logrotate: /var/log/messages* disappeared
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 10:33:00 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <000001caa85e$a6855ab0$f3901010$@co.jp> (raw)


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Hi,

 

I found a problem on LTP when I execute ./runltp.

After execute ./runltp, all log files such as /var/log/messages*
disappeared, 

and there is only new log files that were created after the test...

 

This seems a problem that occurs after the "logrotate01" test. 

I found that the past log files disappeared by forcing a rotate (logrotate
-fv $LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.conf).

 

Besides, "logrotate"'s shell script
./testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh creats 

logrotate configuration file ($LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.conf) for the test, and
this config file includes 

/etc/logrotate.d as follows:

[ ./testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh line:156~ ]

----------

# create config file.

              cat >$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.conf <<-EOF

              #****** Begin Config file *******

              # create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones

              create

 

              # compress the log files

              compress

 

              # RPM packages drop log rotation information into this
directory

              include /etc/logrotate.d

 

              /var/log/tst_logfile {

                            rotate 5

                            weekly

              }

              #****** End Config file *******

              EOF

----------

 

By this, not only a log file for the test (/var/log/tst_logfile), but also
30 fies in my system 

such as /var/log/messages* become "logrotate" command target.

Therefore, only a log file for this test must be made a target of the forced
execution of "logrotate".

 

To resolve this problem, we have to change this not to include
/etc/logrotate.d, I think.

 

Index: testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh

==============================

--- logrotate_tests.sh           2008-10-21 15:54:15.000000000 +0900

+++ logrotate_tests.sh.new  2010-02-05 18:56:14.000000000 +0900

@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@

             compress

 

             # RPM packages drop log rotation information into this
directory

-             include /etc/logrotate.d

+            # include /etc/logrotate.d

 

             /var/log/tst_logfile {

                           rotate 5

@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@

                           # check if  /etc/logrotate.d is included/

                           # check if 5 rotations are forced.

         # check if compression is done.

-                           grep "including /etc/logrotate.d"
$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.out \

+                          # grep "including /etc/logrotate.d"
$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.out \

                                         > $LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.err 2>&1 ||
RC=$?

                           grep "reading config file
$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.conf" \

                                         $LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.out   >
$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.err 2>&1 || RC=$?

 

Thank you,

  --Yuki Yao


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             reply	other threads:[~2010-02-08  2:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-02-08  1:33 Yuki Yao [this message]
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2010-02-08  2:48 [LTP] [PATCH]logrotate: /var/log/messages* disappeared Yuki Yao
2010-02-08  3:02 ` Yuki Yao
2010-02-08  6:04   ` Rishikesh
2010-02-08  8:55 Yuki Yao

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