I have a weird phenomenon which I can't explain, maybe one of you can
shed some light.
my website used to be on my home machine, Apache 1.3.9 on kernel
2.4.0-test and worked just fine. there came the day when I quit my job
and the Frame Relay was cut off, I rushed to install a tiny pentium 200
on a friend's net instead, so it is pretty much standard issue
Mandrake+updates (Apache 1.3.12 and kernel 2.2.16). I noticed suddenly
that Apache's logs seem to stop updating, but was surprised to see that
if I stop apache or send it a HUP they actually flush at once and it's
all there. that is NOT the default behavior, but I decided to forget
about it. the next time I check it's been 5-6 days, and the logs are
still not updated. I give apache a HUP, and it flushes, I go into the
logs and see the WEIRDEST thing. all the log lines are there but
completely out of sequence! logs of 5 days ago after today's logs,
etc...
anyone knows? is it a bug in the earlier versions of Reiser? is it some
"feature" in apache for child processes to flush logs only when
exited? what have I overlooked?
thanks for any ideas.
--
Ira Abramov, GNU/Linux advocate.
(@- "I think...I think it's in my basement.
//\ Let me go upstairs and check."
v_/_ - M.C. Escher (1898-1972)
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