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RECAPLOG(8) System Manager's Manual RECAPLOG(8)

recaplog - Handles the logs generated by recap; compressing and/or deleting log files.

recaptool [-n|-v|-h|-V]

recaplog is a user-configurable script that runs periodically out of cron or systemd.timer to compress recap log files older than one day, and delete log files older than a configurable amount of days, recaplog will not produce output if a tty is not found, this is useful when running from cron.

Print out the help.
Performs a dry run, implies verbose.
Prints to stdout.
Print version and exit.

These can be modified via the config file.

Enables(1) or disables(0) log compression. (default: 1)

Number of days held for the logs. (default: 15)

/etc/recap.conf - The configuration file.
/etc/cront.d/recap - The cronjob file.
/usr/lib/systemd/systemd/recaplog.{service,timer} - Unit files for recaplog.
/var/log/recap/recaplog.log - The recaplog file.

Bugs and issues to be submitted via github <https://github.com/rackerlabs/recap/issues>.

The recap scripts are maintained by Rackspace, the list of contributors is available at https://github.com/rackerlabs/recap/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#contributors.

recap.conf(5), recap(8), crontab(5), systemd.timer(5)

August 18, 2017