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Pierre Villard resolved NIFI-8344.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> Allow TailFile to continue tailing a file for some time after it has been 
> rolled over
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>                 Key: NIFI-8344
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-8344
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Extensions
>            Reporter: Mark Payne
>            Assignee: Mark Payne
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.14.0
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>          Time Spent: 1h 10m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> TailFile makes the assumption that once a file has been rolled over, it will 
> never be appended to. If the file's Last Modified timestamp changes, the 
> processor assumes that it's a new file and imports the entire contents of the 
> file again.
> However, one practice that I've encountered is that users have a syslog 
> server that rotates periodically. To rotate, they rename the existing file, 
> and then restart the server. When that happens, the server will flush out any 
> data that it has buffered to the file that was just rolled over, and then 
> begin writing to the new file.
> This results in the TailFile processor ingesting the entire file that has 
> been rolled over. Because we can't keep state about every file that is rolled 
> over, we should introduce a property that allows the user to indicate that 
> upon rollover they want to continue tailing that rolled over file until it is 
> no longer being written to, and then begin tailing the new file.



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