Hello,
On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 12:38:40PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> I should have mentioned in OP the logs are in a dir under my own apache
> installation dir, and they are text files. I’ll try to get “logrotate” to
> take them over.
It should happen by default.
Normally logrotate is called by
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 16:57 Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 01:52:10PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> > Maybe it's related to the rsyslog changes ?
>
> apache by default does not use a syslog for logging though, it
…
Thanks, Andy.
I should have mentioned in OP the logs a
Hi Tom,
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 01:52:10PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> Maybe it's related to the rsyslog changes ?
apache by default does not use a syslog for logging though, it
writes logfiles itself directly. On a normal Debian distribution
these are rotated by the logrotate package.
So any am
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 13:18 zithro wrote:
> On 14 Jun 2023 19:30, Tom Browder wrote:
...
> I’ve been running httpd for many years, long before systemd came along.
> > Somewhere in the various upgrades over the years I lost the old rotating
> > logs.
> > Now I would like to initiate the rotati
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 13:15 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 12:30:37PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
..,
> If you want text log FILES (e.g. /var/log/whatever), install the rsyslog
> package. For rotation, install logrotate.
Thank you.
...
> Systemd by itself only creates binar
On 14 Jun 2023 19:30, Tom Browder wrote:
I’ve been running httpd for many years, long before systemd came along.
Somewhere in the various upgrades over the years I lost the old rotating
logs.
Now I would like to initiate the rotating logs again. Can I do that with
systemd somehow?
Isn't that t
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 12:30:37PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
> I’ve been running httpd for many years, long before systemd came along.
> Somewhere in the various upgrades over the years I lost the old rotating
> logs.
>
> Now I would like to initiate the rotating logs again. Can I do that with
> s
I’ve been running httpd for many years, long before systemd came along.
Somewhere in the various upgrades over the years I lost the old rotating
logs.
Now I would like to initiate the rotating logs again. Can I do that with
systemd somehow?
Thanks,
-Tom
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "S.D.A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
>>
>> I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
>> view Apache logs via the web.
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> Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
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> I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
> view Apache logs via the web. I can't remember the n
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 05:18:54PM -0400 or thereabouts, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> S.D.A. wrote:
> >Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
> >
> >I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse
> >and
> >view Apache logs via the we
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 05:20:23PM -0400 or thereabouts, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 05:07:27PM -0400, S.D.A. wrote:
> | Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
> |
> | I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 11:16:05PM +0200 or thereabouts, Pim Bliek wrote:
> awstats.
> I love it :)
Ah, Thank-you!
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When God created two sexes, he may have bee
try webalizer.
S.D.A. wrote:
Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
view Apache logs via the web. I can't remember the name of the package though.
Anyone remind me? Thanks.
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quot;Good Friday" everyone:
>
> I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
> view Apache logs via the web. I can't remember the name of the package though.
>
> Anyone remind me? Thanks.
>
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On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 05:07:27PM -0400, S.D.A. wrote:
| Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
|
| I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
| view Apache logs via the web. I can't remember the name of the package though.
|
| Anyone remind me? Than
S.D.A. wrote:
Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
view Apache logs via the web. I can't remember the name of the package though.
Anyone remind me? Thanks.
$ apt-cache show webalizer
Package: webalizer
Pri
awstats.
I love it :)
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> From: S.D.A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 11:07 PM
> To: debian
> Subject: parsing Apache logs
>
>
> Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
>
> I seem to remember there being a Deb
Happy "Good Friday" everyone:
I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
view Apache logs via the web. I can't remember the name of the package though.
Anyone remind me? Thanks.
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Friday Ap
x.x.x.x - - [15/Nov/2001:10:09:24 -0500] "GET
http://a1-hardcore.com/cgi-bin/index/rankem.cgi?action=in&id=knight82
HTTP/1.0" 404 218
x.x.x.x - - [15/Nov/2001:07:27:09 -0500] "GET
http://servedby.advertising.com/site=70080/size=468060/bnum=26197058/optn=1
HTTP/1.0" 404 237
Any ideas Why I get the
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 07:11:49PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
> I would like to receive suggestions both on functionality and on any issues
> regarding the documentation (if you don't understand the man page then let me
> know).
log via DBI to postgresql. then yank whatever crossections you
lik
I am in the middle of writing a program to split CLF format log files (as
produced by Apache and most other web servers) based on the domain name of
the server. The idea is that log data for http://www.coker.com.au/ will go
into the file coker.com.au and log data for http://www.workbenelux.nl/
Apache no longer logs hits since I upgraded to slink.
I have not changed /etc/apache/httpd.conf and it contains the lines:
LoadModule config_log_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_log_config.so
ErrorLog /var/log/apache/error.log
TransferLog /var/log/apache/access.log
Files are there, but empty:
> "PE" == Pure Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PE> I'm still running the older Apache/1.1.3 Debian/GNU web server.
PE> I run a number of Virtually Hosted sites with it and was
PE> wondering if it's posible for each virtual site to have
PE> different log rotation times. Some sites wo
Hi everyone
I'm still running the older Apache/1.1.3 Debian/GNU web server. I
run a number of Virtually Hosted sites with it and was wondering if it's
posible for each virtual site to have different log rotation times. Some
sites would like to have logs rotated once a day (normal)
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