[Orca-users] RE: Apache access_log is a symbolic link
Keiko.Y
Keiko_Yoshikawa at cssd.mei.co.jp
Wed Jan 30 22:21:45 PST 2002
Hi, David
Well, If I took your problem mean you wanted to set an access_log file that
had been set symbolic link.
Is that right?
I don't know how to solve in this case exactly, but how about setting a
path that you had set for symbolic link.
I mean, like following sample;
If you have set log file:
/usr/local/apache/access_log
And also you had set symbolic link:
/usr/local/ -> /home1/hoge/
then, I recommend you to try now is (in start_orcallator)
log file /home1/hoge/apache/access_log
If you had tried this already, I'm sorry.
But I hope you can do it!
Sincerely
Keiko.Y
-----Original Message-----
From: dtitzer at servicebench.com [mailto:dtitzer at servicebench.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:39 AM
To: orca-users at yahoogroups.com
Subject: [orca-users] Apache access_log is a symbolic link
In an effort to roll over Apache logs, my colleague here installed and
configured "cronolog." Now, I'm not able to get orcallator.se to see those
log files. My graphs don't generate properly, and I'm guessing it has
something to do with the symbolic link. Is there some way around this?
--
David A. Titzer
Systems Administrator
ServiceBench
dtitzer at servicebench.com
410-290-3674
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