9 Sep
2002
9 Sep
'02
2:51 p.m.
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 06:28:28PM +0500, Sergey Y. Afonin wrote:
On Monday 26 August 2002 21:28, Joerg Sommer wrote:
can syslog-ng delay the flush of a file buffer? I have noflushd running and if syslog-ng flushes his buffers, my disc spins up. But I will see new messages in the log files. Is it possible, that syslog writes the messages in the file, but don't call flush() on this file.
I interested by it too. :-) I think that forcesynctime(N) parameter come in handy when rate of messages unsteady.
IIRC there's an fsync() option that controls flushing. -- Bazsi PGP info: KeyID 9AF8D0A9 Fingerprint CD27 CFB0 802C 0944 9CFD 804E C82C 8EB1