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Re: blocking logs, is it Reiser?
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Evgeny Zemlerub wrote:
> One of the compile option for apache is -DBUFFERED_LOGS,
> which buffers logs till they reach some size and then flushes them
> (or when you kill apache).
interesting... I'll go see if they have a way of turning it off in
runtime. what happens is that if you have an unstable apache module
you're testing, the logs are gone altogether, because the process dies
before the flush.
>
> Now I looked up, and they are out of order :
that's what I mean! makes it harder to debug and confuses the hell out
of a few very popular web log analyzers..
> My setup pretty much the same (Mandrake 7, 2.2.14+Reiser).
yeah, I just checked, it does the same on ext2. I guess it's the
buffered logs option. thanks for the idea!
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