Mark Rivers <[email protected]> writes:
> Is this possible? I found that if I rename the log file procServ just
> kept writing to the renamed file. If I delete the log file procServ
> does not create a new one, it just silently continues without logging
> anything.
>
Moving the file and then closing the old logfile and opening a new one
with command "kill -HUP <pid of procServ>" should work in Linux (or at
least debian procserv 2.6.0).
Jani Hakala
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