On Wednesday 28 April 2004 01:51 am, Andreas Aardal Hanssen wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Joel wrote:
> >Gah, there are down files in the log directories.  How did I not notice
> >that before? I knew I was doing something stupid... Oh well, at least I
> >learned another thing about daemontools today.
> >I got the log services started. Does this sound like something that
> >could have caused my earlier problems (binc stops responding after a
> > while)?
>
> Yes, and it's got me thinking about adding some log timeout warning
> feature in 1.3 to handle this problem. It's happened before, and it's not
> just Binc IMAP that stops; all services that log to multilog stop if
> multilog isn't doing its logging.

all services that log using daemontools' logging services will stop (logging 
pipe fills up).  This is completely normal :)  If something stops reading 
from the pipe, eventually that pipe will fill up.

> The lock-up is fine, IMHO, or else log data could be lost. The problem is
> that the admin doesn't get to know about it. :-)

*nods*

-Jeremy

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