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Logrotate #35
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Unfortunately daemons doesn't have this feature at the moment. I would certainly be nice to have it, but I just don't have the time to implement something like that right now. But feel free to send me a patch if you like. |
If I have some time later this week, I'll take a look around. Thanks for the fast reply. |
Has anyone figured this one out I need to keep my log small? |
@lavebug nope |
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I am having issues getting our daemon script to play nice with logrotate. Since logging is being managed by the daemon gem, I am wondering if it accepts a reopen log signal like USR1 or if there is a different preferred method? Thanks.
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