diff -up rsyslog-8.2102.0/doc/configuration/modules/imfile.html.state-file-leaking-doc rsyslog-8.2102.0/doc/configuration/modules/imfile.html --- rsyslog-8.2102.0/doc/configuration/modules/imfile.html.state-file-leaking-doc 2021-02-15 12:53:31.000000000 +0100 +++ rsyslog-8.2102.0/doc/configuration/modules/imfile.html 2022-03-29 10:35:07.187827004 +0200 @@ -294,6 +294,28 @@ rsyslog needs write permissions to work also might require SELinux definitions (or similar for other enhanced security systems).
+type | +default | +mandatory | +obsolete legacy directive |
+
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binary | +off | +no | +none | +
This parameter controls if state files are deleted if their associated main file is rotated via move. Usually, this is a good idea, because otherwise state files are not deleted when log rotation occurs.
+ +However, there is one situation where not deleting associated state file after log rotation makes sense: this is the case if a monitored file is later moved back to the same location as it was before.
+