[ZendTo] Empty Log File
Jules Field
Jules at Zend.To
Thu Jan 10 09:08:01 GMT 2019
On 09/01/2019 18:09, Travis Zimmerman via ZendTo wrote:
> If you are running a Linux distro with SELinux, see if setting SELinux
> to permissive fixes the problem. The SELinux context may be wrong on the
> log file and need to be corrected.
Assuming you installed it with my installer, running
restorecon -FRv /var/log/zendto
as root should fix up the SELinux attributes. "ls -aZ" will show the
SELinux attributes on the files in a directory.
The "restorecon" command tells it to reset them to what the SELinux
database says they should be, and print out the name of any file it has
to change the attributes of.
Cheers,
Jules.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Linux Enterprise Applications & Systems its-linuxadmins at fsu.edu
> Information Technology Services, Florida State University
>
> On 1/9/19 12:13 PM, Jules Field via ZendTo wrote:
>> Is it writeable by the web server user?
>> Also, check exactly what the location of the log file is (it's set in
>> /opt/zendto/config/preferences.php) as it may be using
>> /var/zendto/zendto.log.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jules.
>>
>> On 09/01/2019 17:07, Brumm, Robert via ZendTo wrote:
>>> The log file for my newish installation is empty at
>>> /var/zendto/zendto.log. The modified date listed is 1 Dec 2018. Can
>>> anybody think of a reason for this?
>>>
>> Jules
>>
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