I have a perl daemon script which is using Log4perl module to log messages. When the log file contents are cleared (eg: during when the log is rotated), the script is not writing log messages into it.

Note: Log file is given full access priviledge.

Sample script:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); my $logfile = '/home/y/logs/mylogger.log'; Log::Log4perl->easy_init({ level => $DEBUG, file => ">>$logfile", layout => "%d %F{1}-%L: %m%n" }); my $i = 1; while($i <= 50) { DEBUG "This is a log message"; sleep(10); }
Any pointers on how to resolve this issue ?

Thanks

In reply to Log4perl is not writing into the log file when log file contents are cleared by vmraj

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