Christian S.J. Peron wrote:
Robert Watson wrote:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006, Christian S.J. Peron wrote:
Although I agree this is a good idea, I think it would be more
appropriate to place these kinds of checks in newsyslog(8) so that
other programs logging can take advantage of this.
The program generating the log message is presumably the one that has
to decide not to generate it if space is low. Log messages currently
come from syslogd. Are you actually suggesting that syslogd should
read the newsylogd.conf file to find settings?
Robert N M Watson
No not necessarily,
Just that perhaps we should add a "This log file can only consume %X
of the file system is resides on" and rotate the files possibly? I
have not given it a great deal of thought as of yet. In any case, I am
open to suggestions for this problem. I agree the feedback loop is not
desirable.
Actually, forget what I just said here, as it's not always syslogd
filling the filesystems up. I just realized that it doesn't actually
solve our problems :)
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Christian S.J. Peron
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