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Re: [cobalt-users] [RaQ2] Active Monitor - Disk Full Warning
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] [RaQ2] Active Monitor - Disk Full Warning
- From: "Zeffie" <cobaltlist@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Oct 7 21:42:01 2000
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> I was just about to send the message below, which I'll leave for
educational
> purposes.
>
> I discovered that one of the sites on my RaQ2 which was set to "Never"
under
> log files, had an "access" log of over 20MB. The site was only set for a
> 20MB limit. My guess is the mention of "Sarasota High School" by Al Gore
> caused the hits, (I donated the web site),. But, since the site is set to
> never generate logs, I don't know why there was an access log. Or, does it
> generate one in /home/sites/site#/logs anyway? And, on a site set for a
20MB
> limit,
how did a >20MB log file suddenly appear?
>
> Dan Kriwitsky
>
On the Raq2 (mine anyways) /etc/cron.quarter-daily/splitlogs.pl splits up
the main log and distributes it as neccesary and makes these files. The
"never" setting in the gui has no effect on these logs. It only controls
the gui stats. I would suggest you get www.accessprobe.com accessprobe or
something like weblog and generate some stats from those files. It could be
kids too?
Zeffie