On 5/22/05, Joost de Heer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Piping works under windows too. Although I've noticed that using several
> piped logs, things stop working properly ('several' was in my case about
> 25). Don't know if this was a problem in my configuration, or a general
> problem.
>
> You could always use one general piped log, and add the vhost-information
> to the log, so you can split logs later on.
>
> Using strftime-style logfile-names works also under windows.
>
> Also try avoiding spaces in file/directory names.
>
> I usually use something like
>
> CustomLog "|d:/apps/apache2/2.0.xx/bin/rotatelogs.exe
> d:/apps/apache2/logs/access_%Y%m%d.log 86400" common
>
> to get daily logs.
>
> Joost
>
Could someone please express his opinion on this:
The Apache installation is located at [1] (it's a test server), the
logs location folder has been selected as [2] the directory itself of
curse has been pre created.
[1] C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\
[2] C:\ApacheLogs
Now, when setting in httpd.conf the CustomLog as [3] the server fails
to start with the error code (0x1) in the windows system logger [4].
[3] CustomLog "|c:/Program Files/Apache
Group/Apache2/bin/rotatelogs.exe c:/ApacheLogs/access_log 600" common
[4] The Apache2 service terminated with service-specific error 1 (0x1).
While, when setting the CustomLog as [5] the server start normally.
[5] CustomLog "|c:/progra~1/Apache~1/Apache2/bin/rotatelogs.exe
c:/ApacheLogs/access_log 600" common
Is it the only way to treat spacing in windows? i.e by converting the
folders to the 8.3 DOS notation ?
Thanks for thoughts (:
--
Cheers,
Maxim Vexler (hq4ever).
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