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Apache Access_Log
The access_log files on my apache server running linux FC4 lasts only for 30 days meaning I have log files for the last 30 days. Is there any configuration parameter to maintain the log files for 60 / 90 days. ?
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Do you use ISPConfig?
Logs where rotated from time to time. Arent there older copies of the access log file with the .gz ending in the same directory?
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No there are no files with .gz. There are only access_log.1 ,.2 ,.3 log files.
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Have a look at /etc/logrotate.conf and the files in the directory /etc/logrotate.d.
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