It is a bit hard to believe that after receiving a HUP signal syslog-ng keeps destination files open, keep-alive isn't implemented there. did you signal the supervisor process maybe? I'd check syslog-ng's messages. BTW did you check whether the file is still being written or not? You're using the date extracted from the incoming log messages so when a client still sends logs with the given day then syslog-ng will keep writing to that file so it won't close it - thus if another process unlinked it then lsof will show the file as deleted. On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Anton Koldaev <koldaevav@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I'm using Syslog-NG OSE v.3.3.7-1~mhp1~lucid (Ubuntu Lucid) And I have the following destination file():
file("/u/logs/`app`/${MONTH}${DAY}/${1}/${1}${2}/${LOGSORT.ACCOUNT}.log"
Syslog-NG switches to the new file at 23:59:59 every day just fine but for some reason it leaves files for the previous day open: *# date* Wed Jul 24 09:04:19 UTC 2013 *# lsof | grep a/ac/account.log* syslog-ng 30743 root 3351w REG 252,2 72597491 66306075 /u/logs/app/0723/a/ac/account.log (deleted) syslog-ng 30743 root 4896w REG 252,2 17017519 4572052 /u/logs/app/0724/a/ac/account.log
And they're being deleted by my rotating script. Reloading syslog-ng using init script or with `kill -HUP` doesn't help - all deleted files are still open by syslog-ng. Global option "time_reap (30);" doesn't seem to help too.
Any ideas?
-- Best regards, Koldaev Anton
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