Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 09:34:21 -0700 From: "Ronald F. Guilmette" <rfg@monkeys.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Two questions about newsyslog(8) Message-ID: <29748.924798861@monkeys.com>
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I have a couple of system log files that would benefit from the magic performed by newsyslog(8), however I am concerned about trying to employ this program on these specific log files, because the man page for newsyslog(8) is not clear about a few important details of what this program actually does. Specifically: #1) When the current log file is being archived, is that current log file (simply renamed and then gzipped), or are its current contents copied first to `logfile.0', followed by truncation to zero length of the existing `logfile' file? (The answer to this question may perhaps make a BIG difference as to whether I can use newsyslog(8) or not on the specific log files I am concerned about. If it just tries to rename `logfile' to `logfile.0' and if the daemon process that is writing the log file is just holding `logfile' continuously open, then this may perhaps not produce the desited results.) #2) The man page for newsyslog(8) says that it will send a signal to the daemon process that is writing the log file. But when exactly will it do this? What I mean is: Does newsyslog(8) send the signal to the daemon process just after it makes a copy of (or just after it renames) the current log file? Is the assumption then that this signal should cause the daemon to close the current logfile and open a new one having the original (pre-archiving) filename? -- Ron Guilmette, Roseville, California ---------- E-Scrub Technologies, Inc. -- Deadbolt(tm) Personal E-Mail Filter demo: http://www.e-scrub.com/deadbolt/ -- FREE Web Harvester Protection - http://www.e-scrub.com/wpoison/ - Try it! -- FREE DynamicIP Spam Filtering - http://www.imrss.org/dssl/ - TELL YOUR ISP! To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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