No, Mon does not currently support this format.  Using logrotate is
probably an OK approach, but I suspect that you would need to restart
Mon to get it to close the file and create a new one.  (Haven't
confirmed that, but I don't think it re-opens the file every time...)

A better answer would be to add log rotation support to Mon so that at
a rotation time it doesn't lose all knowledge of past failures.

-David

On 9/4/06, pingouin osmolateur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody
> Can I use this format to rotate downtime log or
> something equal?
> logdir = /var/log/mon%YEAR-%MONTH
>
> Or is there an other solucion, i know i can use
> logorate.
> Thnaks in advance
> ac
>
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