On Sep 15, 2004, at 10:48 AM, Zoran Vasiljevic wrote:
Correction: it is implemented as SIGHUP handler.
Ah yes, this sounds vaguely familiar, from the 2.x days as a matter of fact. Well, I can either have a cronjob to send the signal, or I can do as I do now and use a scheduled proc to run "ns_accesslog roll" and "ns_logroll" myself at midnight. Works for me. :)
Actually I think this should do as the access log code does and roll the log like one would expect. But as long as it is the way it is, I guess my script is just fine.
Thanks, Zoran!
janine
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