On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Mark Montague wrote:
> On November 15, 2011 15:34 , =?utf-8?B?w5h5dmluZCBMb2RlIC0gRm9ydW1z?=
> wrote:
>>>
>>> Have you configured log rotation? When rotating logs, it is common to
>>> gracefully restart apache to write to new log files.
>>
>> I found the answer i
On November 15, 2011 15:34 , =?utf-8?B?w5h5dmluZCBMb2RlIC0gRm9ydW1z?=
wrote:
Have you configured log rotation? When rotating logs, it is common to
gracefully restart apache to write to new log files.
I found the answer in /etc/logrotate.d/apache2
/etc/init.d/apache2 reload is executed when lo
Tom Evans [mailto:tevans...@googlemail.com] wrote:
> Someone sent it USR1 - as the name suggests, it is a user signal. The
> most common/easiest way to send apache a SIGUSR1 is to run "apachectl
> graceful". Apache doesn't restart itself.
> Have you configured log rotation? When rotating logs,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Øyvind Lode - Forums wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have also noticed that apache restarts without me telling it to.
>
> But I don't think this is related to my other question in another thread.
>
> From the log:
>
> [Tue Nov 15 06:45:48 2011] [notice] SIGUSR1 received. Doing