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matija
<p>First of all, File::Tail is on CPAN - there is no need to post it all here.</p>
<p>Having said that, I think you are running into some kind of a timing problem. File::Tail tries to be clever about detecting when a file has been rotated, and it seems that,
under very heavy loads, it sometimes gets a false positive (it thinks that the file has been rotated when it really has not).</p>
<p>I've never been able to generate a reliable test case that would trigger that bug so I could debug it.</p>
<p>My advice is:<ul><li>See if bumping maxinterval to a higher value helps</li><li>See if bumping adjustfter to a higher value helps</li><li>(may not be feasible for your application) put 0 or a small positive value into reset_tail - that will make it restart from the end of the file, or n lines from the end of the file - which might be better for your application that starting from the very beginning.</li>
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<p>Hope this helps</p>
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