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86 If any kind of corruption is noticed by a writer it should immediately rotate186 the machine it is running on it should immediately rotate the file and start a198 immediately rotate the file and start a new one. If a writer is asked to write200 Header, it shall immediately rotate the file and start a new one.228 when it is a good time to rotate the journal file, because hash collisions298 STATE_OFFLINE it should immediately rotate the file and start a new one,534 from Java's Hashtable for example: > 75%), the writer should rotate the file
14 journalctl --rotate
47 --flush --rotate --sync --no-hostname -N --fields'
824 bool vacuumed = false, rotate = false; in write_to_journal() local846 rotate = true; in write_to_journal()855 rotate = true; in write_to_journal()859 if (rotate) { in write_to_journal()
2106 static int rotate(void) { in rotate() function2248 r = rotate(); in main()2378 r = rotate(); in main()
135 '--rotate[Request immediate rotation of the journal files]' \
176 KEYBOARD_KEY_67=f24 # FIXME: rotate screen897 KEYBOARD_KEY_6c=direction # rotate screen901 KEYBOARD_KEY_6c=direction # rotate912 KEYBOARD_KEY_6c=direction # rotate
1492 - journald: we currently rotate only after MaxUse+MaxFilesize has been reached.
13683 * We now automatically rotate journal files if their data