Juan Luis Baptiste wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Tuesday 27 February 2007 09:45:33 Jeff Price wrote:
>> Lets start with the Proxy Graph. Verify that you have enabled logging by
>> going to the Proxy tab the HTTP then verify that the logging is enabled.
>>
>> Proxy > HTTP > Log settings and enable Log enabled
>>
>> If it isn't watch for a full 24hrs and see if you have a proxy graph.
>>
> 
> It wasn't enabled, I've missed that option but anyway, I enabled it yesterday 
> clicking only on the "Log enabled" check box, saved and restarted the proxy 
> but today there aren't any logs available.
> 
> Cheers,

Juan,

Sorry for the late reply. I'll think about this and see if I can think 
of what else may cause this.

I would venture a guess that you might have a file system permission 
issue; again that is a guess.

If you can, you might want to try reinstalling efw to see if that fixes 
it; theoretically it shouldn't but I've seen it work before with other 
programs.

One last thing, each of the proxy servers has the check box for logging 
(except pop3) you might want to verify that they are enabled. If that is 
the issue they should start producing graphs after a couple of hours.

If you find out what the issue is before I do, please post it to the group.

Thanks and good luck.

Jeff


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