>At 12:41 PM 3/11/2004, John Jolet wrote:
>>why not just run logrotate and have done with it?
>
>It would help if clamd took a "kill -HUP" and started a new logfile.
>
>Betsy Schwartz

Depending on traffic, and logging options selected, this can grow fairly quickly. If log entries are lost, debugging may not be possible, and reporting will be incomplete depending on the amount not logged.

If the program already "knows" its reached the file size limit, why not just start logging to another file? This can even be limited via configuration option, and -HUP would never be requiered.
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