On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 02:40:45PM +1100, Voytek wrote:
> 
> <quote who="Matthew Palmer">
> > On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 01:15:26PM +1100, Voytek wrote:
> 
> > Look at the logs.  Specifically, Apache's error.log, and wherever your
> > system dumps all of it's messages (/var/log/messages is a good place).
> > Depending on your syslog config, you may need to check other logs as well.
> > About the only thing that might not show up in a log is a kernel panic if
> > it
> > locked up hard and fast.
> 
> I have:
> 
> *.info;mail.none;authpriv.none;cron.none                /var/log/messages
> authpriv.*                                              /var/log/secure
> mail.*                                                  /var/log/maillog
> cron.*                                                  /var/log/cron
> *.emerg                                                 *
> uucp,news.crit                                          /var/log/spooler
> local7.*                                                /var/log/boot.log

You don't even have a kernel log?  Yikes.  What distro is this?

Without good logs, you're up the creek.  Fix your logging so it records
anything, and then hope it doesn't happen again.

- Matt

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