Hi:
Try to add the option /copytruncate to your log logrotate setup
By default, log rotate move the logfile and creates a new one. But the
file handle that the process uses already points to the moved (renamed)
old log file instead the newly created one... so the process already
writes
Sorry by the mistake:
The right option is copytruncate and not /copytruncate
On 01/05/2015 09:27 AM, rdiez wrote:
Hi:
Try to add the option /copytruncate to your log logrotate setup
By default, log rotate move the logfile and creates a new one. But the
file handle