Hi,

In most cases im_file is used to monitor files which are rotated and it
seems to work ok.
There is not much I can do without being able to reproduce the issue or
access the problematic host directly.

Regards,
Botond

On Mon, 02 Sep 2013 10:54:00 +0200
cyon | Matthias Blohm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes i mean the systemlogrotating on our centos5+6 located in
> /etc/logrotate.d/
> I could not reproduce that issue, but i know when our logrotating is
> running and which time the load increases and no loggings will be send
> by that host.
> the logging stops in the night round about 3:40am and if restart the
> nxlog inside the syslog-logrotate-config as a postrotate script i will
> have no problems.
> 
> Any Ideas?
> Matthias
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