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Re: [cobalt-users] log stopped



Florian,

No, there would not seem to be anything amiss in my logrotate.d
directory... what did you mean by "admin account"?... my admin mail
account?, or the logs under "/var/log"?

I checked my disk usage for the home directory and my home directory is at
11G, which the GUI interface reports as "14.9%" usage... so it seems that
there would be plenty of disk-space left.   Is there some "cieling" size
limit set in httpd.conf or somewhere else by chance?  How big can busy
webserver's access logs get before being dangerous?

Thanks for the help,

~ Theo

Florian Effenberger wrote:

> Hi Theo,
>
> check your admin account (server admin, not site admin). Did you get
> any error message regarding the log file there (e.g. prerotate failed
> or so)?
>
> Also, check the /etc/logrotate.d directory if there are any files that
> shouldn't be there. Especially "#siteX#" (with the # symbol at the
> beginning and the end, "siteX" is right!!!!) could be a "candidate".
>
> Florian
>
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