>>> Reindl Harald <[email protected]> schrieb am 11.06.2019 um 14:30 in
Nachricht <[email protected]>:
>
> Am 11.06.19 um 13:34 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
>> I have a forking service (with a PID file) that can reopen the logfile after
> receiving SIGHUP. In the past I had implemented "rc{service} rotate" to send
> SIGHUP to the daemon as "postrotate" action. After converting (actually being
> converted ;-)) to systemd I dropped the LSB script, and wonder which command
> to use as "postrotate" action:
>>
>> Should I implement a oneshot service (using "systemctl start {service}")
> that does depend on the actual service and send a SIGHUP on start, or is
> there a more elegent solution?
>
> that's what reload is all about
>
> [harry@srv-rhsoft:/etc/systemd/system]$ cat named.service | grep Reload
> ExecReload=/usr/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
The manual page says it's about "configuration reload". I was talking about
logfile rotation (my service does not suport configuration reload (other than
restart)).
>
> [harry@srv-rhsoft:/etc/systemd/system]$ cat rsyslog.service | grep Reload
> ExecReload=/usr/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
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