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@@ -421,3 +421,14 @@ func newNewoneLogService() { |
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You should then add `newOneLogService` to `NewServices()` in |
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`modules/setting/setting.go` |
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## Using `logrotate` instead of built-in log rotation |
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Gitea includes built-in log rotation, which should be enough for most deployments. However, if you instead want to use the `logrotate` utility: |
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- Disable built-in log rotation by setting `LOG_ROTATE` to `false` in your `app.ini`. |
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- Install `logrotate`. |
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- Configure `logrotate` to match your deployment requirements, see `man 8 logrotate` for configuration syntax details. In the `postrotate/endscript` block send Gitea a `USR1` signal via `kill -USR1` or `kill -10`, or run `gitea manager logging release-and-reopen` (with the appropriate environment). Ensure that your configurations apply to all files emitted by Gitea loggers as described in the above sections. |
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- Always do `logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf --debug` to test your configurations. |
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The next `logrotate` jobs will include your configurations, so no restart is needed. You can also immediately reload `logrotate` with `logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf --force`. |