On Fri, 2013-06-28 at 01:44 +0800, P J P wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: Colin Walters <walters(a)verbum.org>
> Subject: Re: logrotate(8) and copytruncate as default
> It's worth noting that all of these problems go away with the systemd journal.
Oh, how does systemd rotate files?
The systemd-journald takes care of all of: receiving messages, writing
them to storage, and rotating the storage.
(Although it is presently not possible to easily have rotation limits
per-service and such, which is something fairly easy to do with sysvinit
+ logrotate).