Hi
What environment or REQUEST variable is used for the Z2.log as the
username?
We are using Zope 2.7 and since we have switched to XUF (w cookies),
the Z2.log does not record the username for a request any longer. Or
more precise, it displays any user logged in via a XUF user folder as
Stuart Foster writes:
> I was looking at my Z2 log and notice an entry that repeats itself over
> and over and was wondering if anyone could tell me how to trace it down.
>
> The message is
>
> [20/Nov/2000:13:00:11 -0700] "HEAD /opnix/portal HTTP/1.0" 401 1906 ""
> ""
> [20/Nov/200
I was looking at my Z2 log and notice an entry that repeats itself over
and over and was wondering if anyone could tell me how to trace it down.
The message is
[20/Nov/2000:13:00:11 -0700] "HEAD /opnix/portal HTTP/1.0" 401 1906 ""
""
[20/Nov/2000:13:00:17 -0700] "HEAD /opnix/portal HTTP/1.0
The classic unix trick for emptying a open file is
cp /dev/null Z2.log
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, George Osvald wrote:
> Can I safely delete Z2.log file and replace it with an empty one?
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Sure. Stop Zope. Erase Z2.log (or tar, move it) and restart Zope. It
should start a new one. If not you might have to touch it.
J
At 8:18 PM +1000 10/19/2000, George Osvald wrote:
>Can I safely delete Z2.log file and replace it with an empty one? It is
>getting quite big and it seems to me like
Can I safely delete Z2.log file and replace it with an empty one? It is
getting quite big and it seems to me like a waste of space. I downloaded the
existing version for reference.
Regards,
George
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