Aside from the basic things that people just suggested to me regarding my log
problem (disk space, running log daemons, existence of the
rotatelogs program), I'd make sure the TransferLog statement is not contained in
a <Directory> or <VirtualHost> container (unless you intended it to be).
I'd also check to see that the user apache runs under has write permissions to
all the required directories.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 11:16:51AM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
> I set up this line in my httpd.conf per the manpage in order to rotate my
> apache logs:
>
> TransferLog "|rotatelogs /path/to/logs/access_log 86400"
>
>
> However, my logs never rotated.. Apache has been started and stopped a few
> times since then, but was running for over a week with no rotation. Could
> it be that the log was already very old before I added this line? Could it
> be that I had the rotate time set for a week before? It is a low traffic
> site and rotating once a month would probably do fine... I set it for a day
> so that tomorrow I can tell if it is rotating. I also created a fresh
> access_log.
>
> Does anybody know for sure what can keep this from rotating?
>
> TimH
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