Thanks Joel,
I've edited the file and removed the one that no longer exists in my DB.
That error no longer exists.
The only problem that I am having now is that the default method is to look
at logs, but with your recommendations, syslog-ng is now shoving into
logsYEARDATE. I am no longer seeing anything at all when I do a search or
tail. Am I supposed to now select the currecnt date whenever I wish to do a
search?
.vp
>From: Joel <harr2969@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: Joel <harr2969@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: Vadim Pushkin
><wiskbroom@xxxxxxxxxxx>,php-syslog-ng-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>CC: cdukes@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [Php-syslog-ng-support] Errors Upon Login, Using Latest Code
>edit the all_logs.MRG file manually, check the line listing vs what's in
>the directory.
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: Vadim Pushkin <wiskbroom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: wiskbroom@xxxxxxxxxxx; harr2969@xxxxxxxxx;
>php-syslog-ng-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Cc: cdukes@xxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 9:55:58 AM
>Subject: Re: [Php-syslog-ng-support] Errors Upon Login, Using Latest Code
>
>By the way, I just ran manually and got:
>
>Starting logrotate
>2006-07-17 09:49:49
>PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant logs - assumed 'logs' in
>/var/www/html/phpsyslogng2.9.2/scripts/logrotate.php on line 17
>no logs20060718 table created. May already exist.
>Getting list of log tables.
>Query failed: Can't find file: 'all_logs.MRG' (errno: 2)
>[root scripts]#
>
>Login via the GUI also shows the same error.
>
>Am I missing something? all_logs *is* a valid tablename.
>
>.vp
>
>
> >From: "Vadim Pushkin" <wiskbroom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: harr2969@xxxxxxxxx, php-syslog-ng-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >CC: cdukes@xxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: Re: [Php-syslog-ng-support] Errors Upon Login, Using Latest Code
>
>
> >Hi Joel;
> >
> >I remember your post, in fact I had asked for a copy as an attachment :)
>I
> >had seen a post by Clayton that he had a new logrotate.php, which fixed
> >some
> >issues with that function.
> >
> >The bigger problem here is why it was not properly added into the latest
> >build, and what else was potentially left out? This is a big problem
>since
> >all rollouts must have as tight a build as possible.
> >
> >Clayton, is there a reason for the non-change to logrotate.php?
> >
> >Lastly, I applaud Clayton for all of his efforts in helping to maintain
>the
> >project, but does anyone know what Claus' involvement is now? Are there
> >two
> >or more branches to this project?
> >
> >Thanks all,
> >
> >.vp
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: Joel <harr2969@xxxxxxxxx>
> > >Reply-To: Joel <harr2969@xxxxxxxxx>
> > >To: Vadim Pushkin
>
> >
> > >Well, if it's never been touched there was an error in logrotate.. but
>I
> > >was hoping one of guys had corrected.
> > >
> > >I would say to search the archives.. but .. here it is, I'll repost.
>In
> > >this logrotate you'll note that there is one code section that I
> > >duplicated.
> > >
> > > The logrotate snippet that drops the old logs is right before the
> >snippet
> > >to create the
> > >merge table. The array that feeds both is not updated between. I'll
> >paste
> > >my updated
> > >logrotate in below, but I've hacked my logrotate to heck in order to
> >figure
> > >everything out.
> > >
> > >Anyway, this version uses logsDATE and is meant to run ahead of time,
> > >creating each days log file just prior to use. (I run mine at 23:55)
>This
> > >way the log files never get renamed, it just seems to be a really clean
> >way
> > >to do it.
> > >
> > >--------------------------
> > >
> > > I think I've found the root cause for the issue with logrotate in the
> >2.8
> > >code.
> >
> >[...SNIP...]
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