Thushara Wijeratna wrote:
> Thanks Georgi, in my case there is only one virtual host, but of
> course there are around 500 httpd child processes running and writing
> into one cronolog.
> 
> That is the part that I couldn't quite grasp. When I do a ps auxww, I
> see a cronolog process (just 1) all the time, so it sure looks like
> all the httpd children are writing to this one cronolog process.
> 
> Tp avoid corruption, should we have one cronolog process for each
> httpd child, instead?

Oh no, that would be overkill and I don't think it is even possible to
make such configuration. May be there is some bug in cronolog. I've
used cronolog on some pretty heave loaded sites and never saw such a
problem like yours.

Can you try rotatelogs program from apache distribution and see if the
problem persists.

-- 
Georgi Chorbadzhiyski
http://georgi.unixsol.org/

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