On 01/09/2013 06:22 PM, Leigh Porter wrote:
> I would like radiator to write logfiles with a different group/owner
> than the process. Can I specify group/owned details with the LogDir
> and LogFile statements?
I do not think this is possible directly. Indirect methods could use
logging via syslo
Hi Klara,
thanks for raising this issue.
It has now been fixed in the latest patch set.
Cheers.
On Monday 11 April 2011 09:14:05 am Klara Mall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that there's a problem when you start radiator for the
> first time (i.e. with nonexistent logfile) and User is set to some
>
Hello Ray -
What version of Radiator are you running?
This is only supported in Radiator 3.0 and later.
>From the Radiator 3.0 release notes:
Any clause may now have any number of private clauses, which will
be used to log errors and messages originating from within that clause before
bein
Hello Andy -
As has been said on this list many times before, advanced logging facilities
are planned for a future release of Radiator (no dates yet set).
However, you can easily do this sort of thing with a hook, so have a look at
the examples in "goodies/hooks.txt".
regards
Hugh
On Frida
Hello 'Tunde -
You can do this by specifying special formatting characters in the file
name.
Logfile %D/logfile.%Y.%m
This will create a new file at the first of each month.
Have a look at section 6.2 in the Radiator 2.15 reference manual.
hth
Hugh
NB - I'm travelling for a couple of weeks
Hello Rajesh -
On Fri, 06 Aug 1999, Rajesh Khator wrote:
> Hi all
> how is it possible to have the logfile on mysql database.Also how r the
> entries in RADONLINE table can be achieved
>
Add the following to your configuration file:
DBSource ...
DBUsername ...
DBAuth
On 6/3/99 at 7:43 AM Mike McCauley wrote:
>Hi Ryan,
>
>On Jun 2, 11:51am, ryanm wrote:
>> Subject: (RADIATOR) Logfile size
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
>> a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
>> disks to
On 6/2/99 at 4:54 PM Jason Godsey wrote:
>-rw-r- 1 root wheel 15470156 Feb 28 23:59 detail.1999.02.gz
>-rw-r- 1 root wheel 17094556 Mar 31 23:59 detail.1999.03.gz
>-rw-r- 1 root wheel 17061311 Apr 30 23:59 detail.1999.04.gz
>-rw-r- 1 root wheel 257358389 May 31 23:5
-rw-r- 1 root wheel 15470156 Feb 28 23:59 detail.1999.02.gz
-rw-r- 1 root wheel 17094556 Mar 31 23:59 detail.1999.03.gz
-rw-r- 1 root wheel 17061311 Apr 30 23:59 detail.1999.04.gz
-rw-r- 1 root wheel 257358389 May 31 23:59 detail.1999.05
-rw-r- 1 root wheel
With roughly 3700 calls per day, our logfile (trace level 4) is roughly
6-6.5 meg, with the details file being slightly smaller, at about 5-5.5 meg
per day. All our accounting we log into a database, but we also use the
standard logfiles just as a backup.
So for a month, these two log files acco
Hi Ryan,
On Jun 2, 11:51am, ryanm wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Logfile size
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
> a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
> disks to store logging info on. I would appreciate any averag
On 6/2/99 at 11:51 AM ryanm wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
>a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
>disks to store logging info on. I would appreciate any average
>sizes you have. I have looked at the entri
Hi Jason,
Yes, this is a known problem with 2.13.1. You can download a fix. Please see
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/patches-2.13.1/README for details.
Cheers.
On Mar 24, 6:47pm, Jason J. Horton wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) LogFile and
> in my config file, I have this specified:
>
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