Re: Log retention query
От | Laurenz Albe |
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Тема | Re: Log retention query |
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Msg-id | f6fb8364619a84f9b535edaaceb568dc2377da0d.camel@cybertec.at обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Log retention query (Paul Brindusa <paulbrindusa88@gmail.com>) |
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Re: Log retention query
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Список | pgsql-general |
On Tue, 2025-01-28 at 09:57 +0000, Paul Brindusa wrote: > Good morning everyone, > > Before I get on with today's problem, I would like to say how much I appreciate this community and everything that youdo for end users. > > In today's problem I would like to understand if the following lines in our config handle the log rotation for our clusters? > > log_checkpoints: on > logging_collector: on > log_truncate_on_rotation: on > log_rotation_age: 1d > log_rotation_size: 1GB > log_error_verbosity: verbose > > I have been deleting the logs manually for the last month, since I am confused how the log collector rotates them. > > Am looking to delete logs older than 180 days. What are we doing wrong in the config? It all depends on how you configured "log_filename". If the setting is "postgresql-%a.log" or "postgresql-%d.log", PostgreSQL will recycle the old log files once a week or once a month. If the setting is the default "postgresql-%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S.log", the same log file name will never be reused, and there will be no log rotation. PostgreSQL doesn't actively delete old log files. Yours, Laurenz Albe
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