Re: [users@httpd] Access and Error Logs Being Created Before Reaching Maximum Size or Time

2013-03-08 Thread Steve Penner
This is running on Microsoft Windows. I could find nothing in the *Task Scheduler* (equivalent of cron?) that would indicate this is running. It would have been Apache httpd that initialized the Task Scheduler itself with a logrotate command when httpd was started. Best, SP On 08-Mar-2013 11:

Re: [users@httpd] Access and Error Logs Being Created Before Reaching Maximum Size or Time

2013-03-08 Thread John Iliffe
This may be a dumb question but do you have logrotate running from cron? If so, check your configuration and see if the log is being rotated by BOTH logrotate AND httpd. Regards, John === On Friday 08 March 2013 08:02:36 Steve Penner wrote: > BRIEF B

Re: [users@httpd] Access and Error Logs Being Created Before Reaching Maximum Size or Time

2013-03-08 Thread Steve Penner
Thanks, Tom. Improving server security is precisely my highest priority, and you have helped. SP On 08-Mar-2013 5:59, Tom Evans wrote: > On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Steve Penner > wrote: >> BRIEF BACKGROUND >> From the Internet, users can access my web server using EITHER name >> website1

Re: [users@httpd] mod_cache logging

2013-03-08 Thread Thiago Bemerguy
Thanks, it worked 2013/3/7 Eric Covener > On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Thiago Bemerguy > wrote: > > I am using 2.2, I didn't notice it was about 2.4. Isn't there anyway to > log > > mod_cache in 2.2? > > SetEnv CACHE_MISS 1 and then log it and/or %{Age}o > >

Re: [users@httpd] Access and Error Logs Being Created Before Reaching Maximum Size or Time

2013-03-08 Thread Tom Evans
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Steve Penner wrote: > BRIEF BACKGROUND > From the Internet, users can access my web server using EITHER name > website1.dynalias.org OR website2.dyndns.blog.com (provided by DynDNS.com > dynamic DNS). The VHOSTS file sends them to different document routes > depend

[users@httpd] Access and Error Logs Being Created Before Reaching Maximum Size or Time

2013-03-08 Thread Steve Penner
BRIEF BACKGROUND >From the Internet, users can access my web server using EITHER name *website1*.dynalias.org OR *website2*.dyndns.blog.com (provided by DynDNS.com dynamic DNS). The VHOSTS file sends them to different document routes depending on the name they chose. In addition, I can enter "ht