Greets.
I'm running rsyncd out of xinetd and will be logging to /var/log/rsyncd.log.
Is there anything special I need to do with rsync if I use logrotate to
manage the rsyncd.log files? Do I need to 'restart' the rsyncd process if
one is running and the log gets rotated?
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Regards,
Scott
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:03:11PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
Greets.
I'm running rsyncd out of xinetd and will be logging to /var/log/rsyncd.log.
Is there anything special I need to do with rsync if I use logrotate to
manage the rsyncd.log files? Do I need to 'restart' the rsyncd process
David -
No, no problem, yet. Just trying to avoid problems. :) I think the question
really boils down to what happens if the logfile rsyncd is writing to gets
moved out from under it?
Maybe I should just run rsyncd in standalone mode and use /sbin/kill -HUP to
restart it after moving the
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:38:52PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
David -
No, no problem, yet. Just trying to avoid problems. :) I think the question
really boils down to what happens if the logfile rsyncd is writing to gets
moved out from under it?
If it is during an open connection, it will
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 03:54:31PM -0500, Dave Dykstra wrote:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 04:38:52PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
David -
No, no problem, yet. Just trying to avoid problems. :) I think the question
really boils down to what happens if the logfile rsyncd is writing to gets