Software: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu). PHP/7.0.33-0ubuntu0.16.04.16 uname -a: Linux digifus 3.13.0-57-generic #95-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 19 09:28:15 UTC 2015 x86_64 uid=33(www-data) gid=33(www-data) groups=33(www-data) Safe-mode: OFF (not secure) /usr/share/upstart/sessions/ drwxr-xr-x | |
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#
# Currently runs automatically 1 minute after session starts (to give
# jobs a chance to settle). However, can be run manually any time using
# 'start logrotate' to force logs to be rotated in low-disk space
# scenarios.
description "Rotate job log files"
start on startup or :sys:rotate-logs or rotate-logs
task
pre-start script
logrotate=$(command -v logrotate 2>/dev/null || :)
# logrotate is not installed
[ -z "$logrotate" ] && exit 0
# started by event, so run logrotate normally
[ -n "$UPSTART_EVENTS" ] && exit 0
# started manually, so force a rotation
initctl set-env FORCE=--force
end script
script
# started by event, so allow time for main jobs to settle
[ -n "$UPSTART_EVENTS" ] && [ "$UPSTART_EVENTS" = startup ] && sleep 60
statedir=${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/logrotate
statefile="$statedir/status"
logdir=${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/upstart
mkdir -p "$statedir" || :
mkdir -p "$logdir" || :
# Sometimes the state file can become corrupt (probably caused by
# logrotate updating it on shutdown). In these cases the file ends in
# nul bytes which causes a subsequent logrotate run (even a forced run)
# to refuse to process it meaning no files get rotated.
#
# Hence, if nul bytes are detected, reset the state file to allow logrotate
# to work.
[ -e "$statefile" ] && egrep '[^[:print:]]' "$statefile" && rm "$statefile"
conf=$(mktemp)
cat <<EOF >$conf
"$logdir/*.log" {
hourly
missingok
rotate 7
compress
notifempty
nocreate
}
EOF
logrotate $FORCE -s "$statefile" "$conf" || :
rm -f "$conf"
end script
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