mod_cache logging when CacheRoot does not exist

2013-01-28 Thread Jan Kaluza
Hi, if you use CacheRoot which does not exist or where httpd does not have permissions to write, then the caching does not work and there is no error message in log in this case. This makes detection of this situation and further debugging harder, because to find out what's going on, you have

Re: CacheRoot

2002-07-25 Thread Oden Eriksson
On Thursday 18 July 2002 19.54, Oden Eriksson wrote: Hi. Since stuff like CacheRoot moved from mod_proxy into mod_disk_cache, that should be reflected in the documentation. Thanks. Since there where no responce on this, I have to repeat it... -- Regards // Oden Eriksson Deserve

Re: CacheRoot

2002-07-25 Thread johannes m. richter
Since stuff like CacheRoot moved from mod_proxy into mod_disk_cache, that should be reflected in the documentation. Since there where no responce on this, I have to repeat it... hm.. try filing a bug report (http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/) or subscribe to the documentation mailing

Re: CacheRoot

2002-07-25 Thread Oden Eriksson
On Thursday 25 July 2002 17.06, johannes m. richter wrote: Since stuff like CacheRoot moved from mod_proxy into mod_disk_cache, that should be reflected in the documentation. Since there where no responce on this, I have to repeat it... hm.. try filing a bug report (http

Re: CacheRoot

2002-07-25 Thread Joshua Slive
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Oden Eriksson wrote: On Thursday 18 July 2002 19.54, Oden Eriksson wrote: Hi. Since stuff like CacheRoot moved from mod_proxy into mod_disk_cache, that should be reflected in the documentation. Thanks. Since there where no responce on this, I have to repeat

CacheRoot

2002-07-18 Thread Oden Eriksson
Hi. Since stuff like CacheRoot moved from mod_proxy into mod_disk_cache, that should be reflected in the documentation. Thanks. -- Regards // Oden Eriksson Deserve-IT Networks - http://d-srv.com