Anyone know how to signal nsd in Windows to roll the logs? Any equivalent of
kill -HUP?
Titi Ala'ilima
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Does ns_logroll work?
http://rmadilo.com/files/nsapi/ns_logroll.html
tom jackson
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 12:12, Titi Alailima wrote:
Anyone know how to signal nsd in Windows to roll the logs
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Not quite. I get a permission error renaming the old file. I'm
running as a service from
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 19:23, Titi Alailima wrote:
I think the renaming fails because Windows is picky about not messing with
files that are open. Can we close the log file before rolling? Seems like
nslog does this for the access log. Just needs to be done similarly in
nsd/log.c. That