Re: log loading of configuration files [was Re: Accounting to MySQL not working]

2010-06-07 Thread Alan DeKok
Josip Rodin wrote: Then again, there is no clear indication to users which part of the large debug output is important and which part is ignorable, so even if they don't ignore it, it may still actually be too complicated for them to handle. The alternative is to run a system that you don't

Re: log loading of configuration files [was Re: Accounting to MySQL not working]

2010-06-07 Thread Josip Rodin
On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 at 10:49:01AM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote: Josip Rodin wrote: Then again, there is no clear indication to users which part of the large debug output is important and which part is ignorable, so even if they don't ignore it, it may still actually be too complicated for them

Re: log loading of configuration files [was Re: Accounting to MySQL not working]

2010-06-06 Thread Josip Rodin
On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 01:46:02PM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote: When they run it with -X, they'll see the packets as they come in and that's good for the debugging of the per-request logic, but a lot of this initial text will scroll down the screen as if everything in it is all right, and they

log loading of configuration files [was Re: Accounting to MySQL not working]

2010-06-02 Thread Josip Rodin
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 02:19:31PM +0200, joy wrote: On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:42:06AM +0200, Alan DeKok wrote: Even Apache reads the entire directory: ... # Include the virtual host configurations: Include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ ... So what's the solution? Why isn't

Re: log loading of configuration files [was Re: Accounting to MySQL not working]

2010-06-02 Thread Alan DeKok
Josip Rodin wrote: It occurs to me that it would be a good idea to add an option that would allow users to log the entire initial configuration parsing on startup to the main log file, IOW log that part even if the server did not run with -X. Hmm... OK. When they run it with -X, they'll