On Wednesday 15 September 2004 15:59, Janine A Sisk wrote:
> So it was never implemented?  Sounds like a bug to me, since the config
> file parameters to do it are there.

Correction: it is implemented as SIGHUP handler.

I personally freak-out when it comes to handling signals in mt-processes,
however. Therefore we never used that and it somehow slipped in the
long-term memory (and eventually vanished from there, hehe).

So, according to code, if you setup nsconf.log.file and nsconf.log.maxback
params *and* send SIGHUP to the AS process, it will/should roll the
current server log file.
So far about the theory. You can check this in practice. We never did.

Cheers,
Zoran


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