Log deletion logic diagram
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This is a log deletion logic diagram, designed to illustrate the systematic process of managing and deleting different types of events within a system. The flowchart details the automatic deletion of general, epic, and important events based on a 'deleting one by one' principle. It also addresses the classification of new messages and the chronological display of logs. The diagram ensures efficient log management by checking if the total number of messages exceeds 40, prompting the deletion of older messages. This structured approach aids in maintaining an organized and up-to-date log system.
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Message 5
System automatically deletes general events (principle of deleting one by one)
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Yes
Message 4
New message enters the classification column
Message 6
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Message 1
System automatically deletes epic events (deleting one by one principle)
Remote
No
Old messages deleted one by one
Single group log displayed in chronological order
Time
Recently
System automatically deletes important events (deleting one by one principle)
Message 3
Delete rules one by one
Message 2
Is the total number of messages over 40?

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