Hi Mackan,
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
My preferred way is to use just one access_log and error_log. I've heard
good things about cronolog from ports too.
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not
Mackan wrote:
Hi!
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not TransferLog. Apache is chrooted.
Adding every logfile to /etc/newsyslog.conf is one way, but hard to
maintain. Is
On Friday 15 September 2006 14:57, you wrote:
Hi!
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not TransferLog. Apache is chrooted.
Adding every logfile to /etc/newsyslog.conf is one
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 02:57:57PM +0200, Mackan wrote:
Hi!
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not TransferLog. Apache is chrooted.
Adding every logfile to
On 15 sep 2006, at 18.57, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 2:57 PM +0200 9/15/06, Mackan wrote:
Hi!
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error
logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not TransferLog. Apache is chrooted.
At 2:57 PM +0200 9/15/06, Mackan wrote:
Hi!
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not TransferLog. Apache is chrooted.
Adding every logfile to /etc/newsyslog.conf is one way, but
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