[horde] Empty log file?
Eric Rostetter
eric.rostetter@physics.utexas.edu
Fri Nov 1 15:45:10 2002
Quoting "Carl, Brian" <bcarl@icrc-detroit.net>:
> horde/config/horde.php:
> $conf['log']['enabled'] = true;
> $conf['log']['type'] = 'file';
> $conf['log']['name'] = '/var/www/html/horde/log/horde.log';
> (that directory's permissions are: drwxr-xr-x 2 apache apache)
> $conf['log']['priority'] = LOG_INFO;
Looks good. You give directory permissions, but how about the file?
Did you try creating the log file, and setting owner/permissions on it?
> php.ini:
> error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
> display_errors = On
> display_startup_errors = Off
> log_errors = On
> error_log = /var/www/php-log/php.log
> (that directory's permissions are: drwxr-xr-x 2 apache apache)
Dito.
> What's happening:
> * I try to log in with an invalid user/password, and nothing happens -- and
> nothing gets logged
Nothing happens? Meaning? Are you seeing the login/failure in your mail
server logs? Are you seeing errors (seg fault maybe) in your apache log
files?
> * I go to the Chora "home" page, and see the repositories (CVSROOTs) I've
> configured, but when I click on a folder to drill down, I get a 404 -- but
> nothing gets logged
I don't think chora logs much. I wouldn't expect to see anything from a
chora 404 error...
> Help, please!
Check your apache logs and mailserver logs. Describe in more details
what "nothing happens" means.
> /brc
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Eric Rostetter
The Department of Physics
The University of Texas at Austin
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