Hello,


I am running s6 on an embedded platform and use s6-log for logging processes’ 
output to hard disk.


I have a requirement where I need to pause logging to hard disk when the device 
is put to standby/sleep mode (basically to reduce hard disk usage and spin it 
down) and once the device is back UP from sleep, I want the logging to resume 
since the point it paused.

Basically during the sleep, s6-log should just hold the logs in memory and when 
device is UP it should start dumping the logs as usual.



Any pointers on how I can go about this? Is there any hack or tricks that could 
be done in s6-log to achieve this?



Thanks in advance


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Deva

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