AW Green wrote:
Hi, David.

Sorry for responding offlist (I'm not a subscriber), but fwiw you don't need to shutdown the i2pd daemon for log rotation.  This is done instead by sending the HUP signal to the i2pd process:
https://github.com/PurpleI2P/i2pd/issues/389

Conveniently, newsyslog(8) can send this signal for you when you provide a pid_file argument in /etc/newsyslog.conf.  For example, here is the line I use in my install:
..
/var/log/i2pd/i2pd.log  _i2pd:_i2pd     644  6     *    $D13    Z /var/ lib/i2pd/i2pd.pid
..

Sending HUP to i2pd will also reload the tunnel config and change any transient keys, so scheduled key rotation can be a useful side-effect of this pid_file approach.
https://docs.i2pd.website/en/latest/user-guide/run/

Thank you for your work updating and improving this port!

Arthur

Hi Arthur,

Thank you for the detailed note, and for pointing this out.

You are right: using HUP through newsyslog(8)'s pid_file field is a better approach than suggesting a graceful restart or shutdown for log rotation. I had missed that i2pd handles log reopening this way, and the additional tunnel config reload / transient key rotation side effect is useful too.

The corrected README section would look like this:

```
Logging
=======

By default, the OpenBSD port of ${PKGSTEM} sends its log messages to
syslogd(8), which writes them to the /var/log/daemon file.

The default log level of ${PKGSTEM} ("warn") can be very verbose. You
may want to reduce this log verbosity by changing the "loglevel"
parameter in /etc/i2pd/i2pd.conf.

If you want log messages to be written to another file, e.g.
/var/log/i2pd/i2pd.log, you can change the "log" and "logfile"
parameters in /etc/i2pd/i2pd.conf. To have this log file rotated
automatically, add an entry to /etc/newsyslog.conf using the i2pd pid
file so newsyslog(8) can send SIGHUP to the daemon after rotation.

For example:

/var/log/i2pd/i2pd.log _i2pd:_i2pd 644 6 * $D13 Z /var/i2pd/i2pd.pid

Sending SIGHUP is enough for log rotation, and also makes i2pd reload
its tunnel configuration and rotate transient keys.
```

Thanks again for the correction and for testing this in your install.

Best regards,
David.

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