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[DPE-3388] Write logs to files #384

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@dmitry-ratushnyy dmitry-ratushnyy commented Mar 21, 2024

Issue

We need to write mongod logs and audit logs into files instead of syslog.

Solution

Write logs to files located on a separate mount point
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@dmitry-ratushnyy dmitry-ratushnyy changed the title [WIP] Write logs to files [DPE-3388] Write logs to files Apr 5, 2024
@dmitry-ratushnyy dmitry-ratushnyy requested review from delgod, MiaAltieri and Mehdi-Bendriss and removed request for delgod April 10, 2024 17:23
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Thank you! I left a couple of minor comments

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@dmitry-ratushnyy dmitry-ratushnyy merged commit 35522f9 into 6/edge Apr 12, 2024
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