Re: Custom Logs

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On 6/13/07, CHOKOLA, PETER J, ATTLABS <pc9840@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Are you absolutely sure you are editing the correct config file?
I am  editing httpd.conf

Yes, but is it actually being used? If you put in an obvious syntax
error and then restart the server, does it give you an error message?


Did you comment-out the existing CustomLog directive?
There were no other uncommented CustomLog directives (default httpd.conf
file).  Which is something that I do not understand.  How does the
default log type get set if the Custom Log is not used.  Is that built
into the Apache executable?  When I uncomment the CustomLog command,
does that cause the default log type to now be directed to the new
Custom Log?

This leads me to be believe you are a little lost in your config
files. If there is no CustomLog (or TransferLog) directive, then
apache will not write an access_log file.

Going back to your first message, I'm also a little concerned that you
may be mixing up the error_log and access_log. Only the latter is
controlled by CustomLog.

Joshua.

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