I think the general solution is to compile with syslog support and use
the normal syslog rotation scripts.

> Hi,
> 
> I'm interesting to know how to find a solution for rotating the
> PostgreSQL log file ...
> 
> I'm usgin thoses options for the log generated :
> silent_mode = false
> log_connections = false
> log_timestamp = true
> log_pid = false
> debug_level = 2 # range 0-16
> debug_print_query = false
> debug_print_parse = false
> debug_print_rewritten = false
> debug_print_plan = false
> debug_pretty_print = false
> 
> BUT I have in 13 days a log file of 12 Gb ...
> 
> The big trouble is ... that is a web site Database ...
> So It's IMPOSSIBLE for me to STOP the database ... or finding a solution
> to not loose my members subscribing ...
> 
> And if I stop PostgreSQL ... I'll have also to restart the Apache
> servers wich are connected to the database ... and that's mean really
> good cron timing ...
> 
> So if you have any ideas about that ... I'll be so pleased for your help
> !!
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
> Herv?
> 
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