Answer Posted / jacintha
Circular logging keeps all restart data in a ring of log
files. Logging fills the first file in the ring, then moves
on to the next, and so on, until all the files are full. It
then goes back to the first file in the ring and starts
again. This continues as long as the product is in use, and
has the advantage that you never run out of log files.
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