[ZendTo] Empty Log File

Brumm, Robert rbrumm at kleentest.com
Thu Jan 10 16:20:17 GMT 2019


Yay, I contributed. :)

On 1/10/2019 8:30 AM, Jules Field wrote:
> Thanks for pointing that out. I've just updated the web page.
>
> Cheers,
> Jules.
>
> On 10/01/2019 13:35, Brumm, Robert wrote:
>>
>> So I was just looking in the wrong place. /var/log/zendto/zendto.log 
>> is working properly.
>>
>> Jules, the documentation says the log is located in /var/zendto/. 
>> https://zend.to/technical.php#logging
>>
>> The second is the ZendTo log, which is usually stored 
>> in/var/zendto/zendto.log. This log is not automatically rolled, but 
>> takes a very long time to become large. It can be rolled at any time, 
>> a replacement logfile will automatically be created by ZendTo.
>>
>> Thezendto.loglogs all ZendTo operations, and all failures of any 
>> action by a user. It is a human-readable text file with a timestamp 
>> at the start of each line.
>>
>> On 1/10/2019 3:08 AM, Jules Field via ZendTo wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Travis Zimmerman tzimmerman at fsu.edu 850-645-8030
>>>> 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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>>>
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