Hi All,
Is there any support of buffered writes in rotatelogs? As of now
the
code in rotatelogs uses write everytime which can lead to many disk writes is
there
some code /patch which writes first to buffer and then to the log file.
Thanks Regards,
Anurag
Hi All,
I am planning to use logrotate to rotate log files in apache can you
guys plz share your experiences with it. How stable is it? Does it do buffered
writes to the log files.
Does it also do buffered writes when doing compressed outputs.Can logrotate
produce both compressed
Apache 2.2 on ubuntu server 10.10 [LAN only, no WAN] all running well,
except that virtualhosts is not functional as expected. All other LAN boxes
are Win XP Pro SP2 and can see the ubuntu server2 (hard coded IPs for LAN,
no DHCP.) 192.168.0.20 is NameVirtualHost on the ubuntu server2.
Set up
I've done a few things already: blocked certain IP blocks, block know
problematic user agents. I'm trying to collect a list of Apache and
site hardening (.htaccess) methods. Please share your favorite.
Jason N
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The official
HOWEVER, from the XP boxes on the LAN they were not
directly visible using http://site1
None of your name-based vhosts know about site1.
Was your result from the browser just the contents of the default
(first-listed) vhost for the 192.168.0.20 vhost? Or something else?
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Eric Covener
At 06:03 PM 10/24/2010 -0400, Eric Covener wrote:
HOWEVER, from the XP boxes on the LAN they were not
directly visible using http://site1
None of your name-based vhosts know about site1.
Thanks for the reply. I did not want to overload my original post, so did
not paste the relevant
My problem is differentiating between the two koha sites, one on port 80,
the other on port 8080 - that is why I included just those two vhost entries
(the listen and VirtualHostName entries are - I think sufficient.) The
workstation Win boxes 'hosts' files will not take a port# as an