# :stopdoc: # # Because of the global interpreter lock, Kernel#fork is the best way # to achieve true concurrency in Ruby scripts. However, there are peculiarities # when using fork and passing file descriptors between process. These # peculiarities affect the logging framework. # # In short, always reopen file descriptors in the child process after fork has # been called. The RollingFile appender uses flock to safely coordinate the # rolling of the log file when multiple processes are writing to the same # file. If the file descriptor is opened in the parent and multiple children # are forked, then each child will use the same file descriptor lock; when one # child locks the file any other child will also have the lock. This creates a # race condition in the rolling code. The solution is to reopen the file to # obtain a new file descriptor in each of the children. # require 'logging' log = Logging.logger['example'] log.add_appenders( Logging.appenders.rolling_file('roller.log', :age => 'daily') ) log.level = :debug # Create four child processes and reopen the "roller.log" file descriptor in # each child. Now log rolling will work safely. 4.times do fork { Logging.reopen log.info "This is child process #{Process.pid}" } end log.info "This is the parent process #{Process.pid}" # :startdoc: