Compare logs instead of truncating, allow changing object write mode#68304
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This is a follow-up to #67144 to avoid truncating logs for deployments that rely on both local logs (e.g. in a shared volume mount) and the S3 remote logging support.
Instead of truncating the local file, it compares the logs in memory using
startswith.This also introduces a configuration value for modifying the default write mode for object stores. Notably, I believe the Google and Azure object store logging may have a similar memory bug due to a download, append, upload process.
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