Remove erroneous cross-references to suffix statement

Logging section referenced to "suffix" statement definition for dns64.

(cherry picked from commit 1dada31187)
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Petr Špaček 2023-04-03 16:34:19 +02:00
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@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ by the channel (the default is ``info``), and whether to include a
allowed to become before it is rolled to a backup file (``size``), how
many backup versions of the file are saved each time this happens
(``versions``), and the format to use for naming backup versions
(:any:`suffix`).
(``suffix``).
The ``size`` option is used to limit log file growth. If the file ever
exceeds the specified size, then :iscman:`named` stops writing to the file
@ -667,18 +667,18 @@ by the channel (the default is ``info``), and whether to include a
how many backup versions of the file should be kept. If set to
``unlimited``, there is no limit.
The :any:`suffix` option can be set to either ``increment`` or
The ``suffix`` option can be set to either ``increment`` or
``timestamp``. If set to ``timestamp``, then when a log file is rolled,
it is saved with the current timestamp as a file suffix. If set to
``increment``, then backup files are saved with incrementing numbers as
suffixes; older files are renamed when rolling. For example, if
``versions`` is set to 3 and :any:`suffix` to ``increment``, then when
``versions`` is set to 3 and ``suffix`` to ``increment``, then when
``filename.log`` reaches the size specified by ``size``,
``filename.log.1`` is renamed to ``filename.log.2``, ``filename.log.0``
is renamed to ``filename.log.1``, and ``filename.log`` is renamed to
``filename.log.0``, whereupon a new ``filename.log`` is opened.
Here is an example using the ``size``, ``versions``, and :any:`suffix` options:
Here is an example using the ``size``, ``versions``, and ``suffix`` options:
::
@ -1284,10 +1284,10 @@ default is used.
options can be added: ``size`` indicates the size to which a
:any:`dnstap` log file can grow before being rolled to a new file;
``versions`` specifies the number of rolled log files to retain; and
:any:`suffix` indicates whether to retain rolled log files with an
``suffix`` indicates whether to retain rolled log files with an
incrementing counter as the suffix (``increment``) or with the
current timestamp (``timestamp``). These are similar to the ``size``,
``versions``, and :any:`suffix` options in a :any:`logging` channel. The
``versions``, and ``suffix`` options in a :any:`logging` channel. The
default is to allow :any:`dnstap` log files to grow to any size without
rolling.