Not quite. I get a permission error renaming the old file. I'm running as a service from the "local System" account. Any ideas why it can't rename the file even though it can create, remove and write to files?
Regardless, I was wondering if there was a way from the OS to send the NS_SIGHUP signal. Doesn't look like it if I read the source correctly. Titi Ala'ilima Lead Architect MedTouch LLC 1100 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 617.621.8670 x309 > -----Original Message----- > From: AOLserver Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Tom Jackson > Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 3:50 PM > To: AOLSERVER@LISTSERV.AOL.COM > Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Rolling logs in Windows > > 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? Any > equivalent > > of "kill -HUP"? > > > > Titi Ala'ilima > > Lead Architect > > MedTouch LLC > > 1100 Massachusetts Avenue > > Cambridge, MA 02138 > > 617.621.8670 x309 > > > > > > > > -- > > AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ > > > > To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in > the > > email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank. > > > -- > AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ > > To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the > body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the > Subject: field of your email blank. -- AOLserver - http://www.aolserver.com/ To Remove yourself from this list, simply send an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with the body of "SIGNOFF AOLSERVER" in the email message. You can leave the Subject: field of your email blank.