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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: CRONOLOG: Freaky Stuff: logging to rotated files
> What version of cronolog are you using? Does the period of 25th-29th > October span a change in Daylight Saving Time in your timezone? What > timezone are you in? I seem to remember some problems way back with > DST, but I thought I had fixed them. As a workaround I suggest you > restart Apache and see if the problem reoccurs. Sorry I didn't mention this. I am running the latest cronolog 1.6.1 Tor Rodney Broom: Ok, here are the dates from 2001_10_25: [25/Oct/2001: [26/Oct/2001: [27/Oct/2001: [28/Oct/2001: [29/Oct/2001: All of the above are in the 25th. 26th and 27th however only have their own data. I don't see the data in 25th being duplicate of data in 26th, 27th, or 28th so it seems some data goes into one file and other into another file. Just post if you need any more info. I am clueless as to what's going on. Could the rotated log be unlinked improperly? Threads not noticing rotation and writing to an incorrect file? I don't know. Don't even know how to debug this thing. Thanks in advance for any help.
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