[pgpool-general: 5980] Re: pgpool.log rotation

Mariel Cherkassky mariel.cherkassky at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 18:40:29 JST 2018


What do you mean by stopped the command before starting ? stopped what
exactly ?


2018-03-06 4:23 GMT+02:00 Tatsuo Ishii <ishii at sraoss.co.jp>:

> > Hi,
> > I used the next command to start the pool and to start the log rotation :
> > pgpool -n 2>&1 | /usr/sbin/rotatelogs -l -f
> > /PostgreSQL/pgpool/log/pgpool.log.%A 86400 &
> > pgpool started and the log was named : pgpool.log.Wednesday
> >
> > However, the next day after running this command, a new log is created at
> > 01:11 am but the log is stuck and nothing is written to it. Right now my
> > logs name is pgpool.log.Thursday and nothing is written to it. A new log
> is
> > created but nothing is written to all the logs..
>
> Have you stopped the command before starting? I guess rotatelogs
> process reamains.
>
> Best regards,
> --
> Tatsuo Ishii
> SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
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>
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