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Re: Logging Enhydra user access/statistics: msg#00030java.enhydra.general
Thanks for the swift reply. Unfortunately this particular Enhydra application runs on a Windows NT machine. But your suggestion is noted for when I'll be using Linux. -- Darius Stefan Armbruster wrote: > > HI, > > if you're using linux, try logrotate. It's included in all recent > distributions. > > Regards, > Stefan > Am Don, 2003-01-16 um 12.37 schrieb Darius Katz: > > Hi! > > > > Is there a way to automatically split up the Enhydra user > > access/statistics logging, i.e. every week or every month in order to > > avoid HUGE log-files? > > > > I have turned on the logging in the multiserver.conf file like this: > > > > Channel.httpport.aChan.Filters[] = StandardLogger > > Filter.StandardLogger.ClassName = > > org.enhydra.servlet.filter.StandardLoggingFilter > > Filter.StandardLogger.Description = "Standard Enhydra Logging." > > Filter.StandardLogger.InitArgs.logFile = /logs/Enhydra/myaccess.log > > > > > > Is there an InitArgs argument I can use for automagically splitting up > > the log-file? > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > -- Darius
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