Re: [users@httpd] CustomLog directive in <VirtualHost> container breaks Apache

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--- Patrick Donker <list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[snip]
> >I get no errors and the server runs just dandy, but
> >with all the logs going to the same access_log
> file.
> >
> >TIA for any help and insight.
> >
> >-Nick
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> Some errorlogs please

Huh. Error logs, what a concept! 

<self depricating humor> 
Thanks Mr. Obvious, guess I never made the connection.
</self depricating humor> 

Turns out the problem was the server trying to write
the logs into the server root directories. Changed
logs/host1_access_log.log in the CustomLog directive
to the full path
(/var/log/apache2/host1_access_log.log) and it works
perfectly now. Thanks for pointing me in the right
direction! :)

-Nick


		
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