On 2021-03-29 7:39 p.m., A.J. Gatlin wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 9:52 PM angel Hall-Coulston
<[email protected]> wrote:
Try this:
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/programs/rotatelogs.html
I appreciate the tip, and I believe the use of Apache's own log rotation
would allow me to sidestep the problem.
However, Apache's rotatelogs isn't quite as feature rich as logrotate, and
logrotate has been a de-facto standard on Linux for a very long time,
I'm not sure where "rich" becomes "poor"? Been using both for a couple
of decades or more. If it ain't broken, don't fix it. Try "Apache's
rotatelogs" and if you're really unhappy that it needs tweaking,
probably someone here can help you.
Best -- P.
Tired old sys-admin
so
I'm really curious about why I can't safely use it to reload Apache as I've
done for the past ~20 years.
Incidentally, I've been able to reproduce the "scoreboard is full" error on
a different CentOS 8 server by using simulated connections and running
"systemctl reload httpd". So it appears that the default settings are not
sufficient to avoid this.
Oddly, I'm not finding this problem widely reported. Do the default
settings for the Event MPM tend to work for most installations?
Thanks.
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