This logs_system_objects.cfg example specifies system log files with associated update and size data. Various Pikt scripts reference this to handle log file rotation and truncation, also to report when log files aren't being updated.
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// logs_system_objects.cfg
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
LogsSystem
// these fields must be tab-delimited! from this point onward, the only
// spaces in this file should be in preprocessor directive lines (for example,
// '#if piktmaster') or comment lines, or in preproc or postproc fields
// all numeric fields must be actual numbers, not for example, 2*60*60 or
// 2*=KB, but rather 7200 or 2048
// when both days and secs are 0, this is the signal for PIKT to skip the
// fileage (and existence) test
// for the binary field, binary files are 1, text files are 0
// maxsize is in KB; a negative number for the maxsize says not to truncate,
// to report only
// preproc is the command(s), if any, to do pre-truncation (for example, to
// stop a daemon)
// postproc is the command(s), if any, to do post-truncation (for example, to
// restart a daemon)
// macroname filepath days secs binary maxsize
preproc postproc
#if mailserver
syslog /var/log/syslog 0 600 0 100000
. /etc/init.d/syslog stop; sleep 60; /etc/init.d/syslog start
#elsif solaris
syslog /var/log/syslog 0 10800 0 100000
. /etc/init.d/syslog stop; sleep 60; /etc/init.d/syslog start
#elsif linux
syslog /var/log/messages 0 10800 0 10000
. =pikt +S SigHupSyslogd
#endif
#if solaris
messages /var/adm/messages 7 0 0 10000
. /etc/init.d/syslog stop; sleep 60; /etc/init.d/syslog start
#elsif linux
messages /var/log/messages 7 0 0 10000
. =pikt +S SigHupSyslogd
#endif
#if solaris | murmansk
authlog /var/log/authlog 0 0 0 10000
. .
#elsif linux
authlog /var/log/auth.log 7 0 0 10000
. .
#endif
#if solaris
# if sunsuser
sulog /var/adm/sulog 30 0 0 10000
. .
# else
sulog /var/adm/sulog 0 0 0 10000
. .
# endif
#endif
#if solaris
lpd-errs /var/adm/lpd-errs 0 0 0 10000
. .
#elsif linux
lpd-errs /var/log/lpd-errs 0 0 0 10000
. .
#endif
ntpd_log /var/log/ntpd.log 0 0 0 10000
. .
#if solaris
pacct /var/adm/pacct 0 0 1 4096
. .
#elsif linux
pacct /var/log/pacct 0 0 1 -4096
. .
#endif
#if linux
wtmp /var/log/wtmp 7 0 1 -512
. .
#endif
#if solaris
wtmpx /var/adm/wtmpx 7 0 1 1024
. .
#endif
#if solaris
last_log /var/adm/lastlog 7 0 1 512
. .
#elsif linux
last_log /var/adm/lastlog 7 0 1 -512
. .
#endif
#if solaris
vold_log /var/adm/vold.log 0 0 0 10000
. .
cron_log /var/cron/log 1 0 0 10000
/etc/init.d/cron stop /etc/init.d/cron start
cron_olog /var/cron/olog 0 0 0 10000
/etc/init.d/cron stop /etc/init.d/cron start
lpsched_log /var/lp/logs/lpsched 0 0 0 10000
. .
#endif
[...]
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// pikt stuff in its own logs_pikt_objects.cfg file
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// local stuff in its own logs_local_objects.cfg file
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
On the piktmaster system, we would install the LogsSystem.obj file to each PIKT slave system with the command:
# piktc -iv +O LogsSystem +H all [or: ... -H downsys]
[For more examples, see Samples.]
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