On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Deb Kerstiens wrote:
> I'm puzzled that "mv"ing the file results in having the logServer
> continue to write to the file in the new location, though. Maybe there's
> some system magic that keeps track of the file as long as it remains
> open for writing??
That's proper unix behaviour. The iocLogServer process has the open file
handle for writing to the log file and so will continue to write to that
file even after it is mv'ed. Give the iocLogServer process a 'kill -HUP'
(or 'stop' and 'start' via the logServer.init script included in base)
after you mv the file.
--
Steve Hartman
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Duke Free Electron Laser Laboratory
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