logrotate, by default (at least on CentOS as of 3, 4, and 5.x), rotates logs by incrementing all numbers on previous logs by one, and moving the current log to log.0
This is all fine and good if you like your logs to all be rotated in order, and have a certain number backed up:
[...]
Pages
Categories
Topics
apache apache ddos spam apache referrer ddos apache referrer spam awk bash centos cli client_pref dell 1650 djpeg freebsd freebsd 6.x gocr grep httpd.conf image text recognition ipmi ipmitool linux linux & freebsd lm_sensors mailscanner mod_rewrite mod_rewrite blocking of spam ocr OpenIPMI openvz optical character recognition permission denied php php4 php5 plesk plesk 8.0.x rpm sendmail sort spam spamassassin suspend templates tesseract upgrade yumLinks
