From: | Andrew Dunstan <andrew(at)dunslane(dot)net> |
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To: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
Cc: | "Ed L(dot)" <pgsql(at)bluepolka(dot)net>, pgsql-patches(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: log_filename_prefix --> log_filename + strftime() |
Date: | 2004-08-27 19:17:18 |
Message-ID: | 412F88BE.7020609@dunslane.net |
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Tom Lane wrote:
>"Ed L." <pgsql(at)bluepolka(dot)net> writes:
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>>On Friday August 27 2004 12:41, Tom Lane wrote:
>>
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>>>BTW, as long as we are taking Apache as the de facto standard --- does
>>>the default of "postgresql-%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S.log" actually make sense, or
>>>would something different be closer to the common practice with Apache?
>>>
>>>
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>>I should say, Apache rotatelogs takes a configurable filename and then
>>appends ".N" where N is the logfile start time epoch. In one case, its
>>access_log.N, in another its error_log.N.
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>Hmm ... there isn't any way to emulate that with strftime escapes,
>unless I missed the right one.
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According to my Linux man page, the Olsen library has %s for that. I
don't see it in src/timezone/strftime.c, though
cheers
andrew
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