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Definition
logRotate
The
logRotate
command is an administrative command that allows you to rotate the MongoDB server log and/or audit log to prevent a single logfile from consuming too much disk space.You must issue the
logRotate
command against the admin database in the form:db.adminCommand({logRotate: <target>}) The
logRotate
command takes the following parameters:ParameterTypeDescription<target>
stringThe log or logs to rotate, according to the following:
1
-- Rotates both the server and audit logsserver
-- Rotates only the server logaudit
-- Rotates only the audit log
comment
anyoptional A message logged by the server to the log file and audit file at time of log rotation.You may also rotate the logs by sending a
SIGUSR1
signal to themongod
process.For example, if a running
mongod
instance has a process ID (PID) of2200
, the following command rotates the log file for that instance on Linux:kill -SIGUSR1 2200
Limitations
Your
mongod
instance needs to be running with the--logpath [file]
option in order to uselogRotate
Auditing must be enabled in order to rotate the audit log.
Behavior
The systemLog.logRotate
setting or
--logRotate
option specify
logRotate
's behavior.
When systemLog.logRotate
or --logRotate
are set to rename
, logRotate
renames the existing log file by appending the current timestamp to the
filename. The appended timestamp has the following form:
<YYYY>-<mm>-<DD>T<HH>-<MM>-<SS>
Then logRotate
creates a new log file with the same
name as originally specified by the systemLog.path
setting to
mongod
or mongos
.
When systemLog.logRotate
or --logRotate
are set to reopen
, logRotate
follows the typical Linux/Unix behavior, and simply closes the log file
then reopens a log file with the same name. With reopen
,
mongod
expects that another process renames the file
prior to the rotation, and that the reopen results in the creation of a
new file.
Examples
The following example rotates both the server log and the audit log:
db.adminCommand({logRotate: 1})
The following example rotates only the audit log, and provides a custom message to the log file at time of rotation:
db.adminCommand({logRotate: audit, comment: "Rotating audit log"})