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As Thread subject implies... Virtual/"Sites.com"/logs no logs are being created.

My ISPCP 1.0.0 RC6 Apache server went down and I had to manually restart it. NP, 2 weeks later same problem so I tried to investigate Apache2 error.log. Zero Byte files are no help. Thats when I discovered that all my domains have no logs in log folder. Could someone shine light on this or am I looking in the wrong place for the log files.

I'm using Ubuntu 8.0.4 LTS
10-18-2008 05:55 AM
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RE: Sites not logging "No Log Files in Site logs Folder"
Hi mwlake,

are there any logfiles under /var/log/apache2/ ?

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10-18-2008 06:06 PM
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RE: Sites not logging "No Log Files in Site logs Folder"
(10-18-2008 06:06 PM)FeG Wrote:  Hi mwlake,

are there any logfiles under /var/log/apache2/ ?

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There are log files under /var/log/apache2 but:

access.log zero byte file date server start date
error.log zero byte file date server start date
default-combined.log 19mb todays date
suexec.log 7199 bytes date 2 days ago

The apache server has gone down twice since I created this system 80 days ago that is why I trying to investigate through the use of log files. Either something isn't turned on or something is broken to have 0 byte log files, am I right?
10-18-2008 06:54 PM
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RE: Sites not logging "No Log Files in Site logs Folder"
Hi,

I haven't tried this myself, since I haven't had such an error, but maybe you'll get more information if you run apache2 -X (debug mode) .. but that's just a gues. I've tried this with my apache here (which has no problems, of couse..) and there were no output at all (but the server was working correctly). So I don't know if you'll see anything usefull..

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10-18-2008 09:57 PM
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