When you rotate the logs you have to send syslog-ng a SIGHUP to make it look at your new file. If you are using Linux if you look in /etc/logrotate.d there is a file called syslog, make sure it is picking up the correct pid file so that it is HUPing the right process on log rotation. Regards, Drew -----Original Message----- From: yannick.haguenier@tuxfamily.org [mailto:yannick.haguenier@tuxfamily.org] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 7:03 AM To: syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu Subject: [syslog-ng]syslog-ng&logrotate Hy, i have squid + syslog-ng 1.0.6.rc1 Syslog-ng look squid/access.log, and write log file (with date format) on a remote server (tcp). On squid there is a logrotate at 6 am. My pb : before the log rotate, all is good. After logrotate, syslog-ng don't write in the remote file. The last line appear in this file was create at 6am. The process run on the both server, and i have no error. If i run syslog-ng restart, syslog-ng write the ligne in remote file . the next error appear after the next logrotate. Does anyone know why this is happening? thanks _______________________________________________ syslog-ng maillist - syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng Frequently asked questions at http://www.campin.net/syslog-ng/faq.html