Radium and output files
Mike Iglesias
iglesias at uci.edu
Tue Apr 12 16:23:14 EDT 2011
On 04/12/2011 11:13 AM, Carter Bullard wrote:
> Hey Mike,
> No, its suppose to do something that is useful. The detection that the file
> has been removed is on a timer, and it should be checked every second.
> When it realizes the file doesn't exist, it flushes and closes the file.
> Then it creates a new file and starts writing.
>
> Is the new file growing in size? is the old one growing?
Yes to both:
what I sent you before (taken about 9 hours after the file rename):
radium 12671 root 3w REG 9,0 2010741524 3932172 /log/argus/argus.out
radium 12671 root 4w REG 9,0 13282553300 3932171
/log/argus/argus.out.20110411 (deleted)
Now:
radium 12671 root 3w REG 9,0 3601908724 3932172 /log/argus/argus.out
radium 12671 root 4w REG 9,0 14873720500 3932171
/log/argus/argus.out.20110411 (deleted)
The 7th column is the file size.
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