Stephen Frost wrote:
Surely a good log rotator allows a custom rotation action (in this case,
connecting to postgres and calling 'select pg_rotate_logfile()' )
Yes, logrotate will happily call external applications. Maybe I'm
missing something, but obviously if PG can't be configured with a fixed
filename, pg_rotate_logfile() doesn't help the situation.
I should think a good rotator tool didn't need a fixed filename either.
I'm not sure what postgres does if the filename contains %% as the only
escape, although that's would be a fairly ugly hack.
cheers
andrew
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