From 39711cf6c2ec5a3b4480dcb4800cc3802bda5bf2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lukasz Kasprzak Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2026 19:16:32 +0100 Subject: feat: first fully successful run e2e on straper --- straper/db/public/logging/logrotate.d/mariadb | 59 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+) create mode 100644 straper/db/public/logging/logrotate.d/mariadb (limited to 'straper/db/public/logging/logrotate.d/mariadb') diff --git a/straper/db/public/logging/logrotate.d/mariadb b/straper/db/public/logging/logrotate.d/mariadb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..985c7c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/straper/db/public/logging/logrotate.d/mariadb @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# This is the MariaDB configuration for the logrotate utility +# +# Note that on most Linux systems logs are written to journald, which has its +# own rotation scheme. +# +# Read https://mariadb.com/kb/en/error-log/ to learn more about logging and +# https://mariadb.com/kb/en/rotating-logs-on-unix-and-linux/ about rotating logs. + +/var/lib/mysql/mysqld.log /var/lib/mysql/mariadb.log /var/log/mysql/*.log { + + # Depends on a mysql@localhost unix_socket authenticated user with RELOAD privilege + #su mysql mysql + + # If any of the files listed above is missing, skip them silently without + # emitting any errors + missingok + + # If file exists but is empty, don't rotate it + notifempty + + # Run monthly + monthly + + # Keep 6 months of logs + rotate 6 + + # If file is growing too big, rotate immediately + maxsize 500M + + # If file size is too small, don't rotate at all + minsize 50M + + # Compress logs, as they are text and compression will save a lot of disk space + compress + + # Don't compress the log immediately to avoid errors about "file size changed while zipping" + delaycompress + + # Don't run the postrotate script for each file configured in this file, but + # run it only once if one or more files were rotated + sharedscripts + + # After each rotation, run this custom script to flush the logs. Note that + # this assumes that the mariadb-admin command has database access, which it + # has thanks to the default use of Unix socket authentication for the 'mysql' + # (or root on Debian) account used everywhere since MariaDB 10.4. + postrotate + if test -r /etc/mysql/debian.cnf + then + EXTRAPARAM='--defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf' + fi + + if test -x /usr/bin/mariadb-admin + then + /usr/bin/mariadb-admin $EXTRAPARAM --local flush-error-log \ + flush-engine-log flush-general-log flush-slow-log + fi + endscript +} -- cgit v1.3