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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Fritz Mesedilla <fr...@overturemedia.com> on 2004/03/25 04:34:20 UTC

[users@httpd] piped logging - cronolog

There was a thread here last year (2003) around November concerning piped logging programs like cronolog not dying after apache has died.

Observations:
1) Red Hat 8, Apache 2.0.47, cronolog 1.6.2 
- works fine
- shuts down gracefully

2) Mandrake 9.2, Apache 2.0.47, cronolog 1.6.2
- doesn't die when apache stops
- cronolog is "spawned" again
- when apache is running, cronolog is under the parent process of apache
- when apache stops, cronolog is stopped but starts again using another process id

This hasn't been addressed with 2.0.48. I installed it with another Mandrake 9.2, Apache 2.0.48, and cronolog 1.6.2 and it still remains running with another pid after apache stops.

Hope someone can help me. :)

Thanks and God Bless everyone!


Cheers,

fritz <www.mesedilla.com>
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