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authorrgrimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org>1993-08-31 16:29:05 +0000
committerrgrimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org>1993-08-31 16:29:05 +0000
commit89fe9552049fe4ba52a781cd1a5ac555a79c86ab (patch)
treebe47a4f8514d72c33213c999605d3a1c3ac861cf /etc/daily
parent9833e48d9a9937acb16c32e1a1bbd124565cf82e (diff)
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Reenabled rotation of log files and killing of syslogd now that the
lockup problem is fixed.
Diffstat (limited to 'etc/daily')
-rw-r--r--etc/daily36
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/etc/daily b/etc/daily
index 0640b4b..37e9df5 100644
--- a/etc/daily
+++ b/etc/daily
@@ -85,26 +85,22 @@ echo ""
echo "Running calendar:"
calendar -a
-# Due to a console sub system bug doing the kill -1 of syslogd
-# will lock up the console. This has been disabled until that
-# is fixed.
-#
-#echo ""
-#echo "Rotating mail log:"
-#cd /var/log
-#rm -f maillog.7
-#if [ -f maillog.6 ]; then mv -f maillog.6 maillog.7; fi
-#if [ -f maillog.5 ]; then mv -f maillog.5 maillog.6; fi
-#if [ -f maillog.4 ]; then mv -f maillog.4 maillog.5; fi
-#if [ -f maillog.3 ]; then mv -f maillog.3 maillog.4; fi
-#if [ -f maillog.2 ]; then mv -f maillog.2 maillog.3; fi
-#if [ -f maillog.1 ]; then mv -f maillog.1 maillog.2; fi
-#if [ -f maillog.0 ]; then mv -f maillog.0 maillog.1; fi
-#mv -f maillog maillog.0
-#cp /dev/null maillog
-#chmod 644 maillog
-#kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
-#cd /
+echo ""
+echo "Rotating mail log:"
+cd /var/log
+rm -f maillog.7
+if [ -f maillog.6 ]; then mv -f maillog.6 maillog.7; fi
+if [ -f maillog.5 ]; then mv -f maillog.5 maillog.6; fi
+if [ -f maillog.4 ]; then mv -f maillog.4 maillog.5; fi
+if [ -f maillog.3 ]; then mv -f maillog.3 maillog.4; fi
+if [ -f maillog.2 ]; then mv -f maillog.2 maillog.3; fi
+if [ -f maillog.1 ]; then mv -f maillog.1 maillog.2; fi
+if [ -f maillog.0 ]; then mv -f maillog.0 maillog.1; fi
+mv -f maillog maillog.0
+cp /dev/null maillog
+chmod 644 maillog
+kill -1 `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
+cd /
if [ -d /var/spool/uucp -a -f /etc/uuclean.daily ]; then
echo ""
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