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It's clear that a manual run of logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/my-application was required to ensure the required log rotation targets and their last rotate date was present in the logrotate status file
After configuring daily rotation for an application log file using your module nothing was rotated.
/home/appuser/logs/webserver/.log /home/appuser/logs/misc/.log {
copytruncate
daily
create 0644 appuser appuser
dateyesterday
rotate 30
missingok
}
It's clear that a manual run of logrotate -f /etc/logrotate.d/my-application was required to ensure the required log rotation targets and their last rotate date was present in the logrotate status file
https://serverfault.com/questions/375004/logrotate-not-rotating-the-logs
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