A follow-up to #250 to indicate the 'ms' log rotation scope is just for testing

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Trent Mick 2015-05-12 21:38:52 -07:00
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@ -709,12 +709,12 @@ files, or for rotating when the log reaches a threshold size.
<td>No</td>
<td>1d</td>
<td>The period at which to rotate. This is a string of the format
"$number$scope" where "$scope" is one of "ms" (milliseconds), "h" (hours), "d" (days), "w" (weeks),
"m" (months), "y" (years). Or one of the following names can be used
"hourly" (means 1h), "daily" (1d), "weekly" (1w), "monthly" (1m),
"yearly" (1y). Rotation is done at the start of the scope: top of the hour (h),
midnight (d), start of Sunday (w), start of the 1st of the month (m),
start of Jan 1st (y).</td>
"$number$scope" where "$scope" is one of "ms" (milliseconds -- only useful for
testing), "h" (hours), "d" (days), "w" (weeks), "m" (months), "y" (years). Or
one of the following names can be used "hourly" (means 1h), "daily" (1d),
"weekly" (1w), "monthly" (1m), "yearly" (1y). Rotation is done at the start of
the scope: top of the hour (h), midnight (d), start of Sunday (w), start of the
1st of the month (m), start of Jan 1st (y).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>count</td>