On 2026-05-31 05:15, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 24/05/2026 19:49, AC wrote:
Do any of you use Multitail to monitor your logs? Have you ever seen it randomly close some or all of the files you're monitoring for no apparent reason?

Every one of my Debian installs does this randomly and I can't seem to figure out why. The program itself continues to run but all the windows/files within it close. This isn't happening on one Redhat machine that I use which uses the same Multitail configurations.

I may have to resort to using just screen/tmux and custom scripts. But I like Multitail because I can customize things like highlighting in color or filtering unneeded text so I hope I can actually fix it.

I've seen this in the past year or so too, but haven't yet got around to investigating. I have a script which runs (among other parameters) "multitail ... -f /var/log/syslog -f /var/log/mail.log -I /var/log/ dovecot.log -f /var/log/nginx/access.log". This runs in tmux, so I can keep a tmux tab open and see all the logs streaming past. This script used to be quite reliable, but something happened a while ago and now, when I connect to tmux I can occasionally find one or more of the multitail windows missing. "-f" is _supposed_ to follow the filename, not the descriptor so _should_ work fine with logrotate.

It happens only occasionally, though, so it's usually easiest to just quit and restart multitail.


Mine are usually running in xterms and not using screen or tmux. It seems to happen at the same time every time so I'm thinking it's related to a log rotate or other timed event but I can't figure out what exactly kills it or why.

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