Will, one way to get around the issue would be to set the roll over policy to something small enough that it will rotate the active log in a manner timely enough for you to move them around as needed. Not a fix for the underlying problem, but might hold you over.

Will Norris wrote:
Are any of the logback FileAppenders able to recreate their logfile if it goes away for whatever reason. In my testing, if I delete the log file or move it to another location, logback doesn't log any futher until I restart my application. I would like for it to recreate the file if it is no longer present. Is that possible?

Thanks,
Will
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