Re: elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Dongwook Jang on Wed Apr 29 18:20:38 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 30 08:40:43 2009
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Dongwook Jang wrote:
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Re: elogd runs by a user but not by root, posted by Dongwook Jang on Thu Apr 30 20:49:03 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 20 11:59:59 2015
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> elogd 3.1.0 moves all elog entries into year-named subdirectories. this feature makes it incompatible with older elogs and so should be clearly mentioned
in the documentation,
> in the release announcement and in the release and migration notes. K.O.
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed May 20 12:52:31 2015
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> > elogd 3.1.0 moves all elog entries into year-named subdirectories. this feature makes it incompatible with older elogs and so should be clearly mentioned
in the documentation,
> > in the release announcement and in the release and migration notes. K.O.
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 20 18:46:27 2015
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> Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> in the logbook directories, and that sorting them into subdirectories by year at least did something to bring some
> order. Possibly to get around the lazy archivers, I suspect.
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by David Pilgram on Wed May 20 19:05:43 2015
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> > Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> > in the logbook directories, and that sorting them into subdirectories by year at least did something to
bring some
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Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Wed May 20 20:03:06 2015
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> Stefan told me that the change was because some users were having thousands of yymmdda.log files
> in the logbook directories
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