On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 02:37:24PM -0600, Neil Toronto wrote:
> The process still has an open file handle, and will continue to do so even
> after you move it. So, if your file is /var/log/messages, and you do a mv
> /var/log/messages /var/log/messages.old or something (I know that's stupid,
> but this is an example), the process will continue to write to
> /var/log/messages.old.
Naturally, you need to HUP the process when you're done moving the file.
(and ofcourse, you need to have the rotated version on the same
filesystem)
> The best way is what Chris said: copy the file, and cat /dev/null > logfile.
> That'll truncate it well.
Copying the file will take much longer, and you might loose log-entries
that are written after cp but before truncate.
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Ragnar Kjorstad