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I think the point was that JServ doesn't like you taking the
logfile out from under it. It won't reopen() the log file
and start again once you rotate without restarting it.
JWR
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 04:48:38PM -0700, Michael Amster said:
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--> Warning- minimal JServ content below...
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--> If you are on a RedHat linux system, you can use the logrotate facility - this
--> provides an easy way to get what you need with minimal coding and interruption
--> to the running site. There are also a good set of log management tools
--> available from Dan Bernstein (of qmail fame): http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
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--> -MA
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--> Jon Stevens wrote:
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--> > on 7/18/2000 2:09 PM, "Chris Cheshire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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--> > > Is there any way to use cronolog (or something similar) to automate the
--> > > rolling of the jserv.log and mod_jserv.log files? I really don't want to
--> > > implement something that stops the web server just to rename the files.
--> >
--> > You have the source code to JServ, implement this feature.
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--> > -jon
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