On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 05:34:33 -0700, Oliver Hookins wrote:
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> On Sep 16, 12:38 pm, Ben Tullis wrote:
> > Thanks for the response, but I think you've misunderstood the first
> > bit.
> >
> > > Rails logs are not rotated by default. The rails world would use a
> > > capistrano task:
> >
> > >http
Hi Oliver and Rob,
I think I'll be implementing all of those suggestions in the near
future then. Many thanks to you both.
We're only on MySQL 5.0 for now, so no compressed rows, but that's a
very interesting technique.
I'll keep my ear to the ground for 1.0.4 as well.
Ben
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On Sep 16, 12:38 pm, Ben Tullis wrote:
> Thanks for the response, but I think you've misunderstood the first
> bit.
>
> > Rails logs are not rotated by default. The rails world would use a
> > capistrano task:
>
> >http://blog.daeltar.org/logrotate-with-capistrano-generated-configura
>
> > This
Thanks for the response, but I think you've misunderstood the first
bit.
> Rails logs are not rotated by default. The rails world would use a
> capistrano task:
>
> http://blog.daeltar.org/logrotate-with-capistrano-generated-configura
>
> This is creating a logrotate file - which can be done wit