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/etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/buyatmyplace.com/public_html] does not exist Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/izidate.net/public_html] does not exist
I can not find where this is coming from as these 2 domains do not exist anymore on my server.
How can i find and delete those entries?
thanks
Hey Ronald!
Yeah, in theory, those should have been removed when the Virtual Servers they were associated with were deleted.
I think those are going to be stored in /etc/logrotate.conf (they are on Ubuntu, anyhow).
Do you see a match when you type:
grep buyatmyplace /etc/logrotate.conf
You can just comment out (or delete) the 7 lines associated with each of those domains.
Do you recall if there were any sort of error while removing the Virtual Servers in question?
-Eric
Unfortunately those 2 domains are not in /etc/logrotate.conf
also i can not remember any errors when deleting them.
any other ideas where logrotate may get this false information?
thank you
Hmm, well, this should find it:
find /etc/ | xargs grep buyatmyplace 2>/dev/null
err yup
found many entries in /etc/webmin/cluster-webmin/hosts and in files like http.ccc httpd.conf.old httpd.conf.d/1 to name a few :D
Thanks
on to deleting...
It'd be a bug that logrotate entries stuck around after removal, but it might be a bug that's long gone (I've never seen it happen, so I'm guessing it's gone).
I don't think any of the httpd.conf.* stuff is the source of this. It is clearly logrotate that's trying to do something here...so it's going to be a cronjob that involves logrotate that's the culprit, rather than Apache itself.
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