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[jira] Updated: (TS-306) Rotating traffic.out

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Miles Libbey updated TS-306:
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    Description: 
(from yahoo bug 913896)


Original description
by Leif Hedstrom 3 years ago at 2006-12-04 12:42

There might be reasons why this file might get filled up, e.g. libraries used by plugins producing output on STDOUT/STDERR. A few suggestions have been
made, to somehow rotate traffic.out. One possible solution (suggested by Ryan) is to use cronolog (http://cronolog.org/), which seems like a fine idea.

		

 
Comment 1
 by Joseph Rothrock  2 years ago at 2007-10-17 09:13:24

Maybe consider rolling diags.log as well. -Feature enhancement.

		


Comment 2
 by Kevin Dalley 13 months ago at 2009-03-04 15:32:18

When traffic.out gets filled up, error.log stops filing up, even though rotation is turned on. This is
counter-intuitive.  Rotation does not control traffic.out, but a large traffic.out will stop error.log from being
written.
		

  was:
(from yahoo bug 913896)


Original description
by Leif Hedstrom 3 years ago at 2006-12-04 12:42

There might be reasons why this file might get filled up, e.g. libraries used by plugins producing output on STDOUT/STDERR. A few suggestions have been
made, to somehow rotate traffic.out. One possible solution (suggested by Ryan) is to use cronolog (http://cronolog.org/), which seems like a fine idea.

		

 
Comment 1
 by Joseph Rothrock  2 years ago at 2007-10-17 09:13:24

Maybe consider rolling diags.log as well. -Feature enhancement.

		


Comment 2
 by Kevin Dalley (kdalley) 13 months ago at 2009-03-04 15:32:18

When traffic.out gets filled up, error.log stops filing up, even though rotation is turned on. This is
counter-intuitive.  Rotation does not control traffic.out, but a large traffic.out will stop error.log from being
written.
		


> Rotating traffic.out
> --------------------
>
>                 Key: TS-306
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-306
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Miles Libbey
>            Priority: Minor
>
> (from yahoo bug 913896)
> Original description
> by Leif Hedstrom 3 years ago at 2006-12-04 12:42
> There might be reasons why this file might get filled up, e.g. libraries used by plugins producing output on STDOUT/STDERR. A few suggestions have been
> made, to somehow rotate traffic.out. One possible solution (suggested by Ryan) is to use cronolog (http://cronolog.org/), which seems like a fine idea.
> 		
>  
> Comment 1
>  by Joseph Rothrock  2 years ago at 2007-10-17 09:13:24
> Maybe consider rolling diags.log as well. -Feature enhancement.
> 		
> Comment 2
>  by Kevin Dalley 13 months ago at 2009-03-04 15:32:18
> When traffic.out gets filled up, error.log stops filing up, even though rotation is turned on. This is
> counter-intuitive.  Rotation does not control traffic.out, but a large traffic.out will stop error.log from being
> written.
> 		

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