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5.10 Bug 18 Session log file rotation (martin) | full checkbox name (martin) | ||
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If you select //Append// option, and the logging file already exists, session log will be appended to the end of the file. Otherwise the existing file will be overwritten. | If you select //Append// option, and the logging file already exists, session log will be appended to the end of the file. Otherwise the existing file will be overwritten. | ||
- | You can limit a log file size by specifying a maximum size in bytes in //Roll log files after reaching// box. Supported units are ''K'', ''M'' and ''G''. If a log file reaches the configured limit, it is archived to a file with extension ''.1'', ''.2'', etc. You can limit number of archived log files using //Delete old logs files// checkbox. &beta_feature | + | You can limit a log file size by specifying a maximum size in bytes in //Roll log files after reaching// box. Supported units are ''K'', ''M'' and ''G''. If a log file reaches the configured limit, it is archived to a file with extension ''.1'', ''.2'', etc. You can limit number of archived log files using //Delete old logs files, keep ... files// checkbox. &beta_feature |
If you enable logging to file in mid-session the past events will not be written to the log retrospectively. Note that to log several sessions simultaneously to file, you need to ensure unique names of the log files (e.g. using some of the patterns above). Passwords are not written to log file. | If you enable logging to file in mid-session the past events will not be written to the log retrospectively. Note that to log several sessions simultaneously to file, you need to ensure unique names of the log files (e.g. using some of the patterns above). Passwords are not written to log file. |