The tickets are just pickles.

On Friday, 1 February 2013 03:06:13 UTC-6, Wonton wrote:
>
> Hello Mariano,
>
> Regarding to the tickets I've seen that they are stored in my errors 
> directory, so I can read them there (they are not well formatted, but at 
> least I can see the error).
> For me is more important how to insert and read traces, and following your 
> idea I will check if there is any logging facility in my server admin 
> panel. I will try python logging module too.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> El viernes, 1 de febrero de 2013 03:41:29 UTC+1, Mariano Reingart escribió:
>>
>> AFAIK you could store the tickets in the db or coping the files and 
>> open them locally (maybe in another web2py instance) 
>> Code traces will go to your web server logging facility (if any). 
>> If you cannot access that, you could create a temp file and write the 
>> logs there. 
>> For more advanced methods, please check also the python logging module. 
>>
>> Best regards, 
>>
>> Mariano Reingart 
>> http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar 
>> http://reingart.blogspot.com 
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Wonton <rfer...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>> > Hello everyone, 
>> > 
>> > Finally I have my project working in my local server so I've uploaded 
>> it to 
>> > the real server (via FTP to the applications directory). 
>> > It's working almost perfctly, but some features are giving errors and 
>> other 
>> > are simply not working (they return incorrect data). 
>> > 
>> > My problem, I have no admin access to the server (https is disabled by 
>> the 
>> > server admin and nowadays it's not possible to enable it). 
>> > 
>> > The errors return their tickets but the errors directories, both in my 
>> > project directory and in admin directory, are empty. 
>> > 
>> > In this environment how could I debug my project? Is there any way to 
>> check 
>> > the tickets? 
>> > And is there any way to insert code traces to check what is happening? 
>> I 
>> > inserted this code when debugging locally and saw the traces in my 
>> terminal, 
>> > but now, running web2py in the server, I can't launch it from a 
>> terminal, so 
>> > where could I see my traces?. 
>> > 
>> > Any help will be very appreciated. 
>> > 
>> > Kind regards! 
>> > 
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