Why tail command -f option does not work well. when target file was null clear, then tail command does not write out anymote.
tail -f hoge&
cp /dev/null hoge
Tail also has a tail -F
option which checks to see if the file has been changed.
From the man page:
The -F option implies the -f option, but tail will also check to see if the file being followed has been renamed or rotated. The file is closed and reopened when tail detects that the filename being read from has a new inode number. The -F option is ignored if reading from standard input rather than a file.