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offers three tips for maintaining trustworthy server-activity logs: For compliance, audit, and liability purposes, logs should be created in a way that ensures they can't be overwritten or deleted. Logging frequency depends on the size and volume of the system, but all logs should be checked regularly to ensure the function is active (by running a simple cron job, for example). Ensure that users aren't shown stack traces, private information, or other sensitive details in error messages; stick with generic messages, such as the standard 404 and 500 HTTP status response codes. The Apache documentation explains that the error log file in Unix is usually error_log, and in Windows is error.log; Unix systems may also direct the server to send errors to syslog or pipe them to an external program. To continuously monitor the error log, such as during testing, use this command: tail -f error_log. Other Apache log files are process ID (logs/httpd.pid), which is used to restart and terminate the daemon; the ScriptLog, which records the input to and output from CGI scripts; and the RewriteLog, which analyzes the transformation of requests by the rewriting engine. What to do when a PHP error-log file goes missing? A Stack Overflow post from October 2012 highlights how challenging it can be to track down a PHP error log that isn't where you expect it to be. One solution offered was to add this line to the /etc/php.ini file: /var/log/php-scripts.log (other log-discovery options are shown in the image below). The PHP error_log file can be customized to hide errors from users, log errors to syslog, or other purposes. Source: Stack Overflow To find the log-file location of a Linux process, you can use lsof (list open files), as explained in a post on the Slash4 blog. Run the code shown below as a root user: Find all open log files on a Linux server by combining lsof and grep. Source: Slash4 blog You can find the process ID (PID) of httpd, MySQL, or other services using the commands shown below: The lsof and grep commands can be used to find the PID of a process and to search for open log files. Source: Slash 4 blog U
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Mon, 26 Jan 2004 07:53:10 +0100 (CET) Hi list, Still struggling on my usb-mouse, but getting some effort. dropped my hid and installed a simple usb-ps/2-adaptor. If i connect i get the following errors: Jan 26 05:40:41 morpheus kernel: usb.c: USB disconnect on device 01:0a.0-1 address 8 -> disconnecting working usb-mouse [snip, repeats 7 times] Jan 26 05:40:41 morpheus kernel: sym53c875-0-<0,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50.0 ns, offset 15) [/snip] ..some scsi-messages i get each time after usb-connect/disconnect -> connect of ps/2-mouse via usb-adaptor here: Jan 26 05:40:43 morpheus devlabel: devlabel service started/restarted Jan 26 05:41:53 morpheus kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:0a.0-1, assigned address 9 Jan 26 05:41:53 morpheus kernel: usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=9 (error=-110) Jan 26 05:41:53 morpheus kernel: hub.c: new USB device 01:0a.0-1, assigned address 10 Jan 26 05:41:53 morpheus kernel: usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=10 (error=-110) ...so what have i done wrong now??? Thanks, cheers Roger [Date Prev][Date Next] [Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]