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hi Iamp;#39;m cresten and in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about log management with log rotate so when you manage a server youamp;#39;re going to have to deal with logs logs and more logs so your operating system itself has logs so if you look in ubun 2 you typically see an off log a CIS log aurr log etc etc um when you Services you those typically generate their own logs as well so for example if you a web server such as inine X itamp;#39;s going to generate its own log files and typically it generates an access log and an error log so the access is what access is being logged to the web server and then the error log or what errors are occurring if youamp;#39;re installing a database such as postc SQL itamp;#39;s going to generate its own logs um it typically generates One log file and it has a particular convention it uses um based upon the database cluster on the server uh so it calls them postcar SQL hyphen uh the version hyphen the actual name of the database cluste