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Remko Popma commented on LOG4J2-435:
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Robert, I have thought about this quite a bit but I would prefer to implement 
this without a database (or file) to track the target files. 
We can sort by LastModified time in memory and then use your suggestion to let 
an accumulator-like filter keep only the first X files or keep only the first 
files whose total size does not exceed Y.

{code}
  <DefaultRolloverStrategy stopCustomActionsOnError="true">
    <!-- custom action executed asynchronously after the rollover -->
    <Delete basePath="${sys:user.home}/logs" maxDepth="2" followLinks="false">
      <SortByAge mostRecent="true">
        <And>
          <IfLastModified duration="7d" /> <!-- delete if 7 days or older -->
          <AccumulateUpTo totalSize="100 MB" /> <!-- delete all files following 
the first 100 MB-->
        </And>
      </SortByAge >
    </Delete> 
  </DefaultRolloverStrategy>
{code}

> Feature request: auto-delete older log files 
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LOG4J2-435
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-435
>             Project: Log4j 2
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Arkin Yetis
>            Assignee: Remko Popma
>              Labels: Rollover
>             Fix For: 2.5
>
>         Attachments: LimitingRolloverStrategy.java, SizeParser.java
>
>
> Original description:
> {quote}
> DefaultRolloverStrategy max attribute only applies if you have a %i in the 
> file pattern. This request is to enhance DefaultRolloverStrategy or another 
> appropriate component to allow a max number of files limit to apply across 
> days/months/years when a filePattern includes a date pattern.
> {quote}
> ----
> One of the most requested features is to add the ability to Log4j to "clean 
> up" older log files.  This usually means deleting these files, although it 
> could also mean moving them to a different location, or some combination of 
> these. 
> Users have different requirements for selecting the files to clean up. A 
> common request is the ability to keep the last X number of log files. This 
> works well if rollover is only date based but may give undesired results with 
> size based rollover. 
> Another factor to consider is that the directory containing the log files may 
> contain the log files for multiple appenders, or even files unrelated to 
> logging. 



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