On Wed, 10.10.12 14:16, Seth Vidal (skvidal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > >On Tue, 09.10.12 22:30, Simo Sorce (simo@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > > >>>>logrotate has time based policies for very good reasons. > >>> > >>>Yeah, because Unix doesn't really allow much else... > >>> > >>Oh come on, stop bashing unix, logrotate could certainly grow a size > >>checking policy if people felt the need, unix is not holding you back, > >>in fact you are building this stuff on a unix-like system. > > > >Ah, Unix cron can start things based on disk space changes? Interesting, > >I wasn't aware of that. I thought it only could start logrotate by time, > >not by disk space changes... > > yum info incron > > Description : This program is an "inotify cron" system. > : It consists of a daemon and a table manipulator. > : You can use it a similar way as the regular cron. > : The difference is that the inotify cron handles > : filesystem events rather than time periods. And rsyslog pulls that in? I wasn't aware of that. I am learning new stuff every day... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel