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Hello everybody,
I have a problem with the file that stores the performance data (usually =
'service-perf'). Despite the fact that I choosed to hourly rotate the =
logs (nagios.cfg), this one tends to keep growing indefinitely. When I =
try to truncate it (with '> service-perfdata' or 'cat /dev/null' or 'dd =
if=3D/dev/zero of=3Dservice-perfdata count=3D1' for example) the file is =
zeroed but only momentarily, because nagios keeps the file opened (fuser =
service-perfdata corroborates this), and therefore the size of the file =
grows as if nothing has happened.
Does anyone have a clue for how to solve this? Is this the right place =
to ask for this kind of help?
Regards,
Rui Manuel Fragoso | [email protected]
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service-perfdata keeps growing
Hello everybody,
I have a problem with the file that =
stores the performance data (usually 'service-perf'). Despite the fact =
that I choosed to hourly rotate the logs (nagios.cfg), this one tends to =
keep growing indefinitely. When I try to truncate it (with '> =
service-perfdata' or 'cat /dev/null' or 'dd if=3D/dev/zero =
of=3Dservice-perfdata count=3D1' for example) the file is zeroed but =
only momentarily, because nagios keeps the file opened (fuser =
service-perfdata corroborates this), and therefore the size of the file =
grows as if nothing has happened.
Does anyone have a clue for how to =
solve this? Is this the right place to ask for this kind of help?
Regards,
Rui Manuel =
Fragoso =
| [email protected]
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