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Date:      Sun, 13 Jun 2004 12:56:25 -0700
From:      Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Cc:        Garance A Drosehn <gad@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Minor HEADSUP - "New order" for newsyslog
Message-ID:  <200406131256.25362.wes@softweyr.com>
In-Reply-To: <p06020464bcf116ef03f1@[128.113.24.47]>
References:  <p06020462bcf0fce1e891@[128.113.24.47]> <p06020464bcf116ef03f1@[128.113.24.47]>

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On Saturday 12 June 2004 13:48, Garance A Drosehn wrote:
>
> In the new order, it:
>      finds all log files which need to be rotated
>      rotates *all* files which needed to be rotated
>      sends ONE signal to each daemon or process group which
>         is related to any file that had to be rotated.
>      waits 10 seconds (after all signals are sent)
>      does a gzip/bzip2 on each newly-rotated blah.0 file, and
>         after each one does the appropriate chown/chmod/chflag
>         calls.  (note that it does not fork off multiple
>         concurrent tasks to do these compressions, so it always
>         behaves as if the 'W' flag has been specified).
>
> Assuming I have not made any bugs, the end result should be the
> same as the end-result in the oldorder, it's just that things
> are done in a safer order

What happens if a new rotate request for a logfile appears before the gzip/ 
bzip for the existing .0 file has completed, or even started?  We have 
encountered this a number of times with a runaway process babbling into a 
log.

-- 

        Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?

Wes Peters                                               wes@softweyr.com



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