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Norbert Novotny

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arssockd reload cached configuration
« on: June 05, 2018, 07:41:07 AM »
Guys, is there a way to reload (cached) configuration of arssockd on Unix without arssockd reboot? A kind of similar concept as to send a user signal to the arssockd process which will internally trigger configuration reload (such as storage set configuration for System Log etc.)?
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Re: arssockd reload cached configuration
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2018, 01:52:16 PM »
I've never had to do this before.  If it behaves like most other daemons, you should be able to do this by sending a kill -HUP signal.  Not sure if that will work the way you want it to!  :)

I normally just send an "arssockd -T ; sleep 1 ; arssockd -S" -- although this has the effect of kicking everyone off the server, which is what I think ypi're trying to avoid.

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