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Subject: Re: Apache Logs
From: Neil Sequeira (neil
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The easiest way is probably to check your httpd.conf file for
ErrorLog and/or CustomLog
To find the paths.
FWIW, my logs are in /var/log/httpd with a symlink in /etc/httpd
-neil
Jack Palmadesso wrote:
>
> I'm going to be putting up a test Apache Server on my network. Actually its
> working now but I cannot find the log that keeps track of Apache. It doesn't
> appear to be in /var/logs. Can somebody enlighten me. I'm running Mandrake
> 7.1 on Intel.
>
> Jack
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