Um, regiond is 70MB, so log rotation should have been enforced, shouldn't it?
/var/log/maas/regiond.log {
rotate 5
weekly
compress
missingok
# copytruncate may lose log messages at the moment of rotation, but
# there is no better way to integrate twistd and logrotate.
copytruncate
# The logs are all owned by the `maas` user, so drop privs.
su maas maas
# Don't rotate unless the log is at least 10MB.
minsize 10M
# Force rotation if the log grows beyond 50MB.
maxsize 50M
}
Sure...
Um, regiond is 70MB, so log rotation should have been enforced, shouldn't it?
/var/log/ maas/regiond. log {
rotate 5
weekly
compress
missingok
# copytruncate may lose log messages at the moment of rotation, but
# there is no better way to integrate twistd and logrotate.
copytruncate
# The logs are all owned by the `maas` user, so drop privs.
su maas maas
# Don't rotate unless the log is at least 10MB.
minsize 10M
# Force rotation if the log grows beyond 50MB.
maxsize 50M
}