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other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Apache error log - file does not exist up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 I am receiving some mysterious errors in my apache error log. For example: File does not exist: /home/httpd/vhosts/studentlife.co.il/httpdocs/help_center/div.hot-jobs File does not exist: /home/httpd/vhosts/studentlife.co.il/httpdocs/solutions/function.filesize File does not exist: /home/httpd/vhosts/studentlife.co.il/httpdocs/work_abroad/div.publish Now I don't understand -
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how did my divs and functions suddenly turn into files?? Of course they do not exist, they are divs and functions written in the code. So I am not sure why I am getting these file does not exist errors. Also, how can I debug this, since in no place am I trying to access files with these names? Any insight will be great. apache error-logging share|improve this question edited Aug 8 '13 at 14:12 Keith Smiley 30.4k95575 asked Feb 14 '09 at 10:20 user49226 76248 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote I would say don't worry about it. I can make a request for /the/answer/to/life/the/universe/and/everything.42 and it would show up in your error log. Probably some spider is hunting for vulnerabilities in your site and it's randomly trying URLs. If you see the same pages a lot then start checking to see whether you have any broken links, otherwise forget about it. share|improve this answer answered Feb 14 '09 at 10:23 Gareth 64.7k231211
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installation of latest drupal 6 release, the apache log keep showing: [Mon Oct 31 17:59:57 2011] [error] [client file does not exist /etc/apache2/htdocs 186.92.30.201] File does not exist: /var/www/sites, referer: http:///informe21/admin I have Clean URL installed and enabled and .htaccess file updated as needed since my installation is placed under /var/www/informe21. Can anyone, please, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/548883/apache-error-log-file-does-not-exist help me? Thanks in advance. Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 6.x Comments Same error on Drupal 7 ssg141 commented January 20, 2012 at 12:58am I'm getting the similar error as mentioned above (on my localhost). I'm running Drupal 7 on Apache 2.2 on a Windows 7 (64 bit) machine. I have cleared the cache from the table https://www.drupal.org/node/1327538 in the database. Even my search is not working. If I try to log in or fill any form (like the search form) and hit enter, nothing happens and I just stay on the same page. This started happening when I refreshed my local database from the production database. I need to roll out some changes soon and I'm not being able to do anything. I would highly appreciate any help in this regard. Thank you in advance. Log in or register to post comments I was having the same issue, housser commented April 13, 2012 at 6:03pm I was having the same issue, the problem for me was that mod_rewrite was not enabled in Apache. Log in or register to post comments Thanks John (housser) - me too (and solution! :) ) therobyouknow commented April 11, 2014 at 10:33am Your suggestion was my problem too - and the solution is here:http://stackoverflow.com/a/5758551 How to enable mod_rewrite for Apache 2.2 My symptoms were that when I tried to login to my site from its front page, I would just get returned to the fr
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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 507 Star 4,840 Fork 1,576 owncloud/core Code Issues 1,721 Pull requests 96 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue With data directory outside www root, "File does not exist: [OC root directory]/data" in Apache's error.log #16922 Closed uusijani opened this Issue Jun 14, 2015 · 14 comments Projects None yet Labels bug Milestone backlog Assignees No one assigned 7 participants uusijani commented Jun 14, 2015 Description The Apache log file for my Owncloud site sporadically registers "File does not exist: [my OC root directory]/data" errors from Owncloud; these go back to at least July last year (2014). To me this appears as if OC was erroneusly trying to access a hard-coded path for the data directory under the OC root, whereas my data directory actually resides elsewhere, entirely outside www my root, and there is no data directory under OC root. The error timestamps indicate they only occur during daytime when I'm interacting with my installation (I'm the sole user), possibly only through the web interface, as I have the desktop client always on but the errors are rare relative to that. I use the web interface less and I think it corresponds to the timestamps better (but not all web interactions result in the error either, and I haven't been able to pinpoint any specific action that triggers it). Apart from those errors in the log my Owncloud installation appears work just fine, so the issue seems pretty harmless. I've considered creating an empty data directory under the OC root in case that might make the error go away, but then again it might just break something. Anyway, because it looks like a bug, I figured I'd better report it. Server configuration Operating system: Debian Wheezy (I think; I'm a non-privileged user on shared hosting) Web server: Apache/2.2 Database: MySQL 5.5.43 PHP version: 5.4.39-0+deb7u2 ownCloud version: 8.0.4.2 Updated from an older ownCloud or fresh install: updated List of activated apps: Activity 1.2.0 Deleted files 0.6.2 External storage support 0.2.3 First Run Wizard 1.1 PDF Viewer 0.7 Pictures 0.6.0 Share Files 0.6.1 Text Editor 0.4 Updater 0.4 Versions 1.0.5 Video Viewer 0.1.3 The