Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log problem

2007-12-14 Thread Steve Reilly
> > > Try the following: > > root> su - apache > apache> cd /var/log/apache > apache> echo test > access.log well, I think I might be making some progress, the above did in fact write test to the access.log (i physically made this log, not apache) > > That of course assumes that 'apache' is a wor

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log problem

2007-12-12 Thread Karel Kubat
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Steve, On Dec 12, 2007, at 1:10 PM, Steve Reilly wrote: I wish it was that easy lol, Ive been at this for days now. system restarts dont even cure the problem. All I did was remove all the log files (access.log through access.log.28) written by a

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log problem

2007-12-12 Thread Steve Reilly
Staf Wagemakers wrote: > > > On Dec 10, 2007 12:04 AM, Steve Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > > > I admit through fault of my own, the apache2 access logs were deleted. > My question is this, are these logs automagically regenerated on > their > own

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log problem

2007-12-12 Thread Sander Smeenk
Quoting Staf Wagemakers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > own when apache2 is restarted?, and if they are, what can I do if they > > have not been regenerated by numerous apache2 restarts, and also > > complete system reboots. > The access-log file is created automatically at a httpd server start if it > d

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log problem

2007-12-09 Thread Staf Wagemakers
On Dec 10, 2007 12:04 AM, Steve Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I admit through fault of my own, the apache2 access logs were deleted. > My question is this, are these logs automagically regenerated on their > own when apache2 is restarted?, and if they are, what can I do if they > have not

[EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log problem

2007-12-09 Thread Steve Reilly
good evening, I admit through fault of my own, the apache2 access logs were deleted. My question is this, are these logs automagically regenerated on their own when apache2 is restarted?, and if they are, what can I do if they have not been regenerated by numerous apache2 restarts, and also