> > If you don't mind a second or two of down time then you can use
> > something like this in newsyslog.conf as a restart command:
> >
> > "apachectl stop;sleep 1;apachctl start;sleep 10;apachectl start"
> >
> > The first sleep gives apache a second to finish active requests before
> > trying to start again. The second sleep and start is to catch the case
> > where the first start fails because apache is still running.
>
> I have a script which does the following:
>
> + rotates logs
> + calls apachectl stop (twice, with sleep 2 after each call)
> + calls apachectl stop and greps the output to make sure it is stopped
> (looks for 'not running')
> + if I don't find not running, pages me
> + run apachectl startssl
>
> This is all in a wrapper script which then calls awstats
> after a successful rotate and restart.
>
> Works for us.
>
> JohnM
>
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>
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