log_rotation_age

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Hello,

regarding the logging settings I've some questions.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/runtime-config-logging.html

log_rotation_age

Are log files automatically rotated at midnight per default as it seems? Wouldn't truncate_on_rotation cause information loss otherwise? If the server starts at say 11:00 AM and the log file is rotated 24 hours later, wouldn't then all the entries before 11:00 AM on the next day be lost or is the starting point set according to the % escapes in log_filename? What am I missing?

Is there a mechanism to automatically clean up additional log files created because the original log file became bigger than log_rotation_size?

Thank you very much,

Peter
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