Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
On 21/05/2014 21:07, Konrad, Martin wrote:
> Thank you all for sharing your experience! After looking into this a
> bit closer it looks like I can do that as well. I was just hoping that
> procServ could save some work setting up permissions for log
> directories etc. by opening the log files as root and then dropping
> permissions. But this of course does not work since log files are
> closed and opened again when the process inside procServ is restarted...
Obviously, procServ has no influence on what the child process is doing
with the file system. For whatever operation the child wants to do, it
should better have the necessary permissions.
procServ's own log files are not closed and reopened when the child
process is restarted.
(As in real life, the parent can only do so much about a misbehaving
child...)
Cheers,
~Ralph
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