Re: s6-log configure "current" dir separate from archive dir

2017-10-30 Thread Brad Grissom
Thanks for the execline processor Laurent. It appears I lose my n20 and S15728640 ability from my original line: s6-log -b n20 s5242880 S15728640 !"xz" /appdata Meaning now my /appdata directory could fill up. In order to get my cake and eat it too (not have /appdata fill up), I thought maybe a

Re: s6-log configure "current" dir separate from archive dir

2017-10-30 Thread Laurent Bercot
Meaning now my /appdata directory could fill up. In order to get my cake and eat it too (not have /appdata fill up), I thought maybe a execline processor that runs rsync or some such thing. The idea being to mirror the archive files from my RAM-disk in /run to my archive in /appdata. Ind