The file will have permissions set not allowing your FTP user to edit the
file.
It would be best to use SSH or something and change the file from the
command line with an editor.
--
Michiel Beijen
Software Consultant
+31 6 - 457 42 418
Bee Free IT + http://beefreeit.nl


On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 09:50, Lev Davidovich <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks a lot for giving me some hope LQ! :-)
>
> I have found the ZZZAuto.pm file and it contains the line
>
> $Self->{'LogSystemCacheSize'} =  '32000';
>
>
>
> I am trying to delete this line but the server is not allowing me to upload
> the file using my ftp client. Any idea how I should go about this? Is it
> best to go through the command line
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* LQ Marshall <[email protected]>
> *To:* User questions and discussions about OTRS. <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, 15 August, 2009 11:47:08
> *Subject:* Re: [otrs] Software error message "Invalid argument at
> /opt/otrs/bi n/cgi-bin/../../Kernel/System/Log.pm line 83, <PRODUCT> line
> 4."
>
> May be a day late and dollar short here but... Hand editting the file may
> be the solution here.
>
> I believe that admin control panel changes are stored in the ZZZAuto.pm
> files? If correct you'd find  the LogModule change in the file.  Proper
> removing may address the problem.
>
> ------------------------------
> Lev Davidovich wrote:
>
>  Hi I would just like to recap the events of today in the hope that
> someone might be able to help me and also that it will be useful for anyone
> else running into the same problems.
>
>
>
> I asked (wish I hadn’t now! ;-)) if there was a way of getting the System
> Log to display more logs than it does currently. Martin pointed out I should
> go to
>
>
>
> Admin Interface -> SysConfig -> Framework -> Core::Log -> LogModule
>
>
>
> Having established that I am using OTRS 2.3, which only stores 4k of sysLog
> data, Martin recommended I increase LogSystemCacheSize in the above module
> from 4k to (not above) 32k. So I clicked the element “LogSystemCacheSize”
> (which had been unclicked and greyed out) and changed its value from 4096 to
> 32000.
>
>
>
> From this point on, we have been unable to log on to OTRS; every time we do
> so we get the “Software Error” message
>
>
>
>  Invalid argument at /opt/otrs/bin/cgi-bin/../../Kernel/System/Log.pm line
> 83,
>
>
>
> Martin suggested I look here
>
>
>
> http://faq.otrs.org/otrs/public.pl?Action=PublicFAQ&ItemID=111
>
>
>
> though this doesn’t make much sense to me. Is it worth trying to understand
> this document in order to solve this problem?
>
>
>
> I found an old entry in the OTRS lists here
>
>
>
>  http://lists.otrs.org/pipermail/otrs/2003-April/001346.html
>
>
>
> which talks about removing the “shared memory segment” and then rebooting
> the server. Marco suggested I might be able to remove the shared memory
> segment “maybe with some sysinternals tool” – I am not sure whether to go
> down this road.
>
>
>
> After further prompting from Marco and Michael we restarted the server,
> which is supposed to recreate a new shared memory segment. But this has had
> no effect – the same error message comes up.
>
>
>
> Is there anything else we can do short of reinstalling OTRS?
>
>
>
> Thank you for your patience
>
>
>
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