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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Werner Schalk <we...@gmx.de> on 2002/07/25 22:16:30 UTC
Problem with cronolog
Hi,
I know this is off topic but I also tried
the mailing list of cronolog which did
not help me at all...
Why does not this command work?
CustomLog "|/usr/local/sbin/cronolog -e -p 15 -d 10 \
/usr/local/apache2/logs/%Y/%m/%d/access_log" common
He always complains "/usr/local/sbin/cronolog: \
invalid explicit period specification ((null))",
why? How must I run cronolog?
Thanks and bye,
Werner
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[Off Topic] Re: Problem with cronolog
Posted by Jack Nerad <jn...@cimedia.com>.
Werner Schalk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know this is off topic but I also tried
> the mailing list of cronolog which did
> not help me at all...
>
> Why does not this command work?
> CustomLog "|/usr/local/sbin/cronolog -e -p 15 -d 10 \
> /usr/local/apache2/logs/%Y/%m/%d/access_log" common
>
> He always complains "/usr/local/sbin/cronolog: \
> invalid explicit period specification ((null))",
> why? How must I run cronolog?
>
Try it without the explicit period specification or with
--period=15 instead of -p 15
Too, the -d doesn't seem to be a valid command line switch for cronolog
according to the docs. What does it do?
http://www.cronolog.org/usage.html
> Thanks and bye,
> Werner
>
>
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