With kqueue, we don't need to constantly check the snippet - #2016
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Constantly going to the start of the logfile, checking the snippet, going back to where we were and then reading is a massive drain on the filesystem for zero benefit with kqueue.
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Constantly going to the start of the logfile, checking the snippet,
going back to where we were and then reading is a massive drain
on the filesystem for zero benefit with kqueue.