On Tue Dec 30, 2008 at 12:18:35 -0500, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> I have several domains with their log files in separate directories
> under /var/log/apache2. Logrotate is rotating only files in
> /var/log/apache2 and not in the subdirectories.
>
> Where/how do I get logrotate to rotate the virtual hos
I have several domains with their log files in separate directories
under /var/log/apache2. Logrotate is rotating only files in
/var/log/apache2 and not in the subdirectories.
Where/how do I get logrotate to rotate the virtual host logs?
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On 2004-02-21, Tadas penned:
> Oh, I see it was registered 190 days ago. why the bug is not fixed for
> such long time?
>
[tone="tongue in cheek"]
Because you haven't fixed it yet!
[/tone]
Seriously, if you click on the bug number, you'll see tons of email
regarding this bug, the latest being in
Oh, I see it was registered 190 days ago. why the bug is not fixed for such
long time?
Bye,
Tadas
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On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 11:24:21AM +0200, Tadas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed debian testing (sarge). Recently I upgraded apache, php4,
> php-imap pachages and since then apache exit with error "Segmentation
> fault". When I disable php4-imap module (in php.ini file) or remove all
> virtual
Hello,
I've installed debian testing (sarge). Recently I upgraded apache, php4,
php-imap pachages and since then apache exit with error "Segmentation
fault". When I disable php4-imap module (in php.ini file) or remove all
virtual domain configuration, apache stops crashing. Can you tell me where
Question: Is there a better(cleaner) way to write this /etc/hosts file ?
Problem:
Apache will not restart unless I have the following virtual domains in
the host file.
This is very messy looking.
The comments indicate changes that I have tried.
cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1
Make sure you have loaded (or compiled) the ip_aliases module into the
kernel, or you will never get this alias interface running.
hope this helps.
regards, Stoyan
> I tried setting up a virtual domain with apache by doing this ...
>
> ifconfig eth0:0 123.123.123.123
> route add -host 123.123.1
I tried setting up a virtual domain with apache by doing this ...
ifconfig eth0:0 123.123.123.123
route add -host 123.123.123.123 dev eth0:0
i put this in the S20apache file after the server had started. I got an
SIOCADDR: no such device error?
any ideas?:)
Pachi,
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Fundamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay, how do people add virtual domains using apache, i tried the following
> - i added this line to the S20apache runtime file;
>
> ifconfig eth0:1 servername up
>
> but this didnt work.
ifconfig eth0:0 111.111.111.111
route add -host 111.111.111.111 de
Okay, how do people add virtual domains using apache, i tried the following
- i added this line to the S20apache runtime file;
ifconfig eth0:1 servername up
but this didnt work.
thanks
Pachi,
- mIcHaEl
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