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Issue Log rotation problem

Fabian H

Basic Pleskian
I just found out that my access_ssl_log.processed is empty for each domain.
The access_ssl_log is correct, also the access_ssl_log.processed.1.gz and so on.
What I found out is that the things that should be in the processed are located in the processed.1.gz.
Also, there are no entries for a single domain in the access_ssl_log. Permissions are the following:
Code:
1580779   0 -rw-r--r--.  2 root      root         0 Aug 16 12:46 access_ssl_log
Any Ideas how to fix that?
 
I believe this is normal if you have log rotation on. The .processed file is intended to only exist as an intermediate step while webstats, etc. are run against the data, then the prior rotation interval's entries move into the .1.gz, .2.gz, etc. after each interval (typically daily), and .processed ends up empty again.
 
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