Hi Tony, finally had a chance to test this. All I did was change the directory
to reflect my actual directory, and I am getting this message (did some
tweaking but can't get around this):
piped log program ' /Apache22/bin/rotatelogs -l -f
/Apache22/logs/apache_access_log.%m-%d-%y-%I:%M:%S
: Patrick McCambridge [mailto:mcca...@fdny.nyc.gov]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 7:05 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Rotating logs
Hi Tony, finally had a chance to test this. All I did was change the directory
to reflect my actual directory, and I am getting
AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Rotating logs
Hi Tony, finally had a chance to test this. All I did was change the directory
to reflect my actual directory, and I am getting this message (did some
tweaking but can't get around this):
piped log program ' /Apache22/bin
On 11/12/2010 08:11 PM, Patrick McCambridge wrote:
Hi Tony, the answers to your first questions are yes and yes. I am running
Apache 2.2.16
Here is my full path to rotatelogs:
V:\Apache22\bin
Here is my full path to logs folder:
V:\Apache22\logs
TransferLog | /Apache22/bin/rotatelogs -l -f
12, 2010 11:11 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Rotating logs
Hi Tony, the answers to your first questions are yes and yes. I am running
Apache 2.2.16
Here is my full path to rotatelogs:
V:\Apache22\bin
Here is my full path to logs folder:
V:\Apache22\logs
Here are my
Because I am not a Unix person or web developer, I am struggling with the
exercise to rotate my logs in Apache (I am running 2.2).
When I add the following command to my httpd.conf file, it creates a file
called access_log.old (in the time interval I designate), but Apache still
continues to
[mailto:mcca...@fdny.nyc.gov]
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 2:05 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] Rotating logs
Because I am not a Unix person or web developer, I am struggling with the
exercise to rotate my logs in Apache (I am running 2.2).
When I add the following
There are other ways to rotate Apache logs, too. For example, on my FreeBSD
systems, there is something called newsyslog present at the operating system
level. There is a file named /etc/newsyslog.conf that has the following
lines on my system (I edited the file and added these lines):
#