On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 03:49:11PM -0400, Simo Sorce wrote:
So make it really better and support time-based rotation. You
don't need
to make time-based rotation the default, but you'll make a lot of people
happy to have the option.
Journald will rotate logs when signalled with SIGUSR2. So you need something
like “systemctl kill --signal=USR2 systemd-journald.service” executed by cron
or from .timer unit.
BTW, .timer units will grow calendar scheduling in future, so cron will
go after rsyslog, too.
(Johann, I've stolen your idea ;)
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