I want to log my app so that it writes its log into its own log file. I create the log file and save it under /etc/rsyslog.d
but my app doesn't create/write to the designated file. However, once I reload rsyslog, there are log entries the next time my app runs.
I package my app into an RPM so I can write post-install scripts if necessary. Is this the proper way to handle this via post-install scripts?
/etc/rsyslog.d/serf.conf
if $programname == 'serf' then /var/log/serf.log
& ~
Sending pkill -HUP rsyslog
works but I wasn't sure if that would cause any issues to other programs while they're in the middle of logging.
Sending SIGHUP can't reload the rsyslog configure files, but only reopens the log files for rotating. Restart should reload the config files.
see https://lists.gt.net/rsyslog/users/16151