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Re: by default does nginx just use a single log file?

Francis Daly
December 14, 2012 03:22PM
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 03:00:53PM -0500, S Ahmed wrote:

Hi there,

> By default does nginx just keep appending to the same log file? (for both
> access and error log files)

Yes. (Although the access log file name can include per-request variables.)

> Is there a reason why there is no built in way of having it create a new
> file per day/hour or something? I guess the idea is to keep the feature
> set very lean?

Would you like it per day or per hour? Or every 4 MB, or every 1 million
lines? (Or every second Tuesday unless the moon is full?) There are too
many possibly-useful rules for anything built-in to satisfy everybody.

So nginx allows you to choose whatever combination of circumstances you
want, outside of nginx, and then provides a well-defined way for you to
induce a log file rotation.

http://nginx.org/en/docs/control.html#logs

That's my understanding, anyway.

f
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by default does nginx just use a single log file?

S Ahmed December 14, 2012 03:02PM

Re: by default does nginx just use a single log file?

Francis Daly December 14, 2012 03:22PM

Re: by default does nginx just use a single log file?

S Ahmed December 14, 2012 04:12PM

Re: by default does nginx just use a single log file?

m irya December 14, 2012 04:44PM

Re: by default does nginx just use a single log file?

S Ahmed December 14, 2012 05:12PM

Re: by default does nginx just use a single log file?

Igor Sysoev December 15, 2012 04:46AM

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S Ahmed December 15, 2012 01:22PM

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Igor Sysoev December 15, 2012 03:32PM



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