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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: CRONOLOG: cronolog question
Thanks. >>> Alan Sparks <asparks@xxxxxxxxx> 05/15/03 11:24AM >>> Yes, if the file template resolves to a file name matching an existing file, the existing file is opened for appending new data. The new data writes to the end of the file. -Alan On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 08:09, Ben Chang wrote: > Hi, > > I also have another question. > So, after editing the httpd.conf, and I restart apache. > Does the cronolog continues to write to the same daily log produced earlier that day? > > > thanks, > Ben > > >>> "Thomas Lohner, go-www.de" <thomas.lohner@xxxxxxxxx> 05/14/03 04:53PM >>> > > > > 1. Then, I modified the configuration file (httpd) while cronolog is running. > > Then, some processes for the Apache web server didn't start properly or didn't > > start. > > Therefore, causing the inaccessability of the website through a web browser. > > > are you running cronolog as apache module? this may cause problems. for me > it works fine with: > > CustomLog "|/usr/local/sbin/cronolog > /home/sites/home/logs/apache/%Y/%Y-%m/%Y-%m-%d-access.log" combined > > > after editing the httpd.conf you have to restart apache. > > > greetz > > thomas > > -- Alan Sparks, Sr. UNIX Administrator asparks@xxxxxxxxx Quris, Inc. (720) 836-2058
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