On 02/13/2011 09:36 AM, Leif Madsen wrote:

I'm not sure "reload" actually looks at modules.conf at that point. It
probably just reloads all the modules you have in memory, rather than
unloading everything, then parsing modules.conf and loading everything
in there back into memory (which I think is what you're expecting).

This is correct. 'reload' is not 'restart', it only tells all the currently-loaded modules to 'reload' themselves (which generally means they will reparse their configuration files to look for changes).

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