1# configuration file for newsyslog
| 1# configuration file for newsyslog
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2# $FreeBSD: head/etc/newsyslog.conf 202218 2010-01-13 19:07:48Z ed $
| 2# $FreeBSD: head/etc/newsyslog.conf 221382 2011-05-03 12:22:46Z ru $
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3# 4# Entries which do not specify the '/pid_file' field will cause the 5# syslogd process to be signalled when that log file is rotated. This 6# action is only appropriate for log files which are written to by the 7# syslogd process (ie, files listed in /etc/syslog.conf). If there 8# is no process which needs to be signalled when a given log file is 9# rotated, then the entry for that file should include the 'N' flag. 10#
| 3# 4# Entries which do not specify the '/pid_file' field will cause the 5# syslogd process to be signalled when that log file is rotated. This 6# action is only appropriate for log files which are written to by the 7# syslogd process (ie, files listed in /etc/syslog.conf). If there 8# is no process which needs to be signalled when a given log file is 9# rotated, then the entry for that file should include the 'N' flag. 10#
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11# The 'flags' field is one or more of the letters: BCGJNUWZ or a '-'.
| 11# The 'flags' field is one or more of the letters: BCDGJNUXZ or a '-'.
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12# 13# Note: some sites will want to select more restrictive protections than the 14# defaults. In particular, it may be desirable to switch many of the 644 15# entries to 640 or 600. For example, some sites will consider the 16# contents of maillog, messages, and lpd-errs to be confidential. In the 17# future, these defaults may change to more conservative ones. 18# 19# logfilename [owner:group] mode count size when flags [/pid_file] [sig_num]
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