25.03.2009, 07:02
Ok so I've skimmed through the topic.
And I've read things like the server recreates a log file automatically and that it doesn't.
If it doesn't, can't you just touch "server_log.txt"? And you got your problem solved, no reason for the server to restart.
BTW I always tarred my logs to reduce filesize and then transferred them to an apache server (Or FTP Folder in some other peoples cases) so I could download them from my main computer. If anyone wants that script just reply, it's quite simple. (Just tars the file to my webserver and then rm's the server_log.txt)
And I've read things like the server recreates a log file automatically and that it doesn't.
If it doesn't, can't you just touch "server_log.txt"? And you got your problem solved, no reason for the server to restart.
BTW I always tarred my logs to reduce filesize and then transferred them to an apache server (Or FTP Folder in some other peoples cases) so I could download them from my main computer. If anyone wants that script just reply, it's quite simple. (Just tars the file to my webserver and then rm's the server_log.txt)