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#!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl
# cpanel - scripts/biglogcheck Copyright 2022 cPanel, L.L.C.
# All rights reserved.
# copyright@cpanel.net http://cpanel.net
# This code is subject to the cPanel license. Unauthorized copying is prohibited
use strict;
use Cpanel::ConfigFiles::Apache ();
my $apacheconf = Cpanel::ConfigFiles::Apache->new();
my $msg;
my @logdirs = (
$apacheconf->dir_domlogs(),
$apacheconf->dir_logs(),
'/usr/local/cpanel/logs',
'/var/log',
);
foreach my $logdir (@logdirs) {
if ( -d $logdir ) {
open( DU, "du -La $logdir |" );
while (<DU>) {
my ( $size, $file ) = split( /\s+/, $_ );
if ( $size > 1650000 ) {
next if $file =~ m/\.(?:gz|bz2|tar|zip)$/;
next if -d $file;
my $nicesize = ( $size / 1024 );
$msg .= "$file ($nicesize Megs)\n";
}
}
close(DU);
}
}
if ($msg) {
my $message = <<"EOM";
The following log files are near the 2 gigabyte file limit.
You should recycle them or remove them to prevent Apache from
getting SIGXFSZ (File Size Exceeded)
=======================================================
$msg
EOM
require Cpanel::Notify;
Cpanel::Notify::notification_class(
'class' => 'Check::Biglog',
'application' => 'Check::Biglog',
'constructor_args' => [
'origin' => 'biglogcheck',
'attach_files' => [ { 'name' => 'big_log.txt', 'content' => \$msg } ]
]
);
if ( $ARGV[0] eq '-v' ) {
print $message;
}
}
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