HI,
On 18.08.2009, at 13:58, Lev Davidovich wrote:
Thanks! :-)
I have tried various permutations of muliples of 1024 - anything
below the default (such as 3072) is fine, anything above doesn't
seem to work.
I was wondering what the LogModule::LogFile::Date: element does -
will it creat
ad it again? Instead of
making the change in Config.pm?
Thanks.
From: Rory
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Sent: Tuesday, 18 August, 2009 11:13:26
Subject: Re: [otrs] Software error message "Invalid argument at /opt/otrs/bi
n/c
anges to the “ZZZAAuto.pm” file?
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> If so, please inform me how to make the changes I need to Kernel/Config.pm
> and I will be forever grateful to you.
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> Best
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> Lev
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> --
nd line (or do I need
an SSH client)?
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From: Michiel Beijen
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Sent: Monday, 17 August, 2009 8:59:50
Subject: Re: [otrs] Software error message "Invalid argument at /o
ges I need to Kernel/Config.pm and
I will be forever grateful to you.
Best
Lev
From: Lev Davidovich
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Sent: Monday, 17 August, 2009 9:49:03
Subject: Re: [otrs] Software error message "Invalid argument at /opt/otrs/bi
n/cgi-bin/../../Ker
: Monday, 17 August, 2009 8:59:50
Subject: Re: [otrs] Software error message "Invalid argument at /opt/otrs/bi
n/cgi-bin/../../Kernel/System/Log.pm line 83, line 4."
The file will have permissions set not allowing your FTP user to edit the file.
It would be best to use SSH or something and
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> *Subject:* Re: [otrs] Software error message "Invalid argument at
> /opt/otrs/bi n/cgi-bin/../../Kernel/System/Log.pm line 83, line
> 4."
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> May be a day late and dollar short here but... Hand editting the file may
> be the solution here.
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> I believe that
hould go about this? Is it best to go
through the command line
From: LQ Marshall
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Sent: Saturday, 15 August, 2009 11:47:08
Subject: Re: [otrs] Software error message "Invalid argument at /opt/otrs/bi
n/cgi-bi
May be a day late and dollar short here but... Hand editting the file may be
the solution here.
I believe that admin control panel changes are stored in the ZZZAuto.pm files?
If correct you'd find the LogModule change in the file. Proper removing may
address the problem.
Lev Davidovich wrote