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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Summary-Talk] WebStar V Logs
Yes, alias the logs directory in each of your vhost folders (don't use symbolic links). I set this up using "method 4" in the Summary docs. I have webstar set to archive the logs at the end of each month. I have summary set to process all logs daily early in the am. MUCH easier than on classic once it is set up. For initial webstar logging setup, I used webstar admin to set one domain up for logging per summary docs, then shut down webstar, and with a text editor, copied and pasted the log part of the the webstar xml file for each domain, rather than use webstar admin to set logging on a per domain basis. I did something similar to config summary, and modifed the summary config file directly instead of via a browser. This was all sort of a hassle to get going, but now it works great. >Hi all, > >WebStar V will not let us put our logs outside the vhost folder. So I have >the Logs written to /Logs/thedomainlog.log.txt > >How do I setup summary the best way (on the same machine) to read those >logs. Alias to the Summary folder, or? > >Also is there some sort of automatisation for us? We have about 400 >domains. > >Nitai > >-- >Tools to energize your business >Web Content Management €RedaktoĹ & eBusiness Systems > >ComputerOilę GmbH >Dammstrasse 7 >5400 Baden / Switzerland >Telefon +41 (0)844 44 55 66 > >info@computeroil.com >http://computeroil.com -- Regards, Karl Schroll Digital Frontier 802-253-8612 http://www.digitalfrontier.com ------------- Go to <http://summary.net/list.html> to update subscription info.
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