Bug#301883: asterisk: sqlite logging enabled by default and never rotated

Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo <jsogo@debian.org>, 301883@bugs.debian.org
Tue, 05 Apr 2005 00:13:54 +0200


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El lun, 04-04-2005 a las 21:32 +0200, Kilian Krause escribi=C3=B3:
> Hi Jose,
>=20
> > > Or simply: purge all records older than a month.
> >=20
> >  Yes, that should work, IMO. I though about using sql after writing my
> > previous mail to this bug. The problem with this is that I am quite bad
> > with sql (I actually don't know the language) so if someone could write
> > the "query" to use...
>=20
> the query would be something like "delete from $mytable where
> $insertdate < $(today-1month)" with the variables holding the correct
> names etc.
>=20
> Yet I strongly disagree with this behaviour for a default. At least the
> 1 month rollback sounds like too few from a data-warehouse point of view
> and too much from a duty of secrecy point of view. The only real
> alternative sounds to be a debconf asking for the proper length.
>=20
> Does that sound ok for everybody?

 I still think that CSV should be the option enabled by default. If a
user enables sqlite then, he should rotate that logfile (though we can
try to provide a way to rotate it)


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Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
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