Hello,
I have had a webmin/virtualmin installation for quite some time, with a production VPS and hot backup VPS that gets bounced back and forth from VPS to VPS depending on uptime, etc.
I am trying to establish some semblance of order, and one of the problems I have run across is the disparity in access/error log location for virtual servers, and consequent "Log file rotation : No logrotate configuration found for file" errors. Even a restore from "working" production VPS doesn't solve this problem.
Apparently there are two "possible/suggested" locations for those logs: 1) the "logs" directory of the virtual server, and 2) /var/log/virtualmin
I can see some compelling reasons for each, but can someone with a little more experience tell me: 1) Which is the current "commonly accepted" location and why/pros-cons? 2) Is there an "easy" way to make all virtual servers uniform once I decide? a. Should I just edit the "/etc/logrotate.conf" file? b. Or should I remove/re-add log rotation feature to each virtual server? c. Do I need to change/fix a setting in Virtualmin/Webmin so all future Virtual Servers will use that location?
Thanks in advance!
I just did a little test in this regard. I instructed VMin to use a different directory for domain logfiles by editing the server template section "Apache Website / Directives and settings for new websites". Change the two lines
to your liking there.
Log file rotation is also correctly set up for the changed location, just from this one change. I suppose the setup script analyzes the apache config file and looks for the ErrorLog and CustomLog directives.
All this applies to creating new servers.
As for changing existing servers: After manually modifying their apache config files (the template is not applied to existing domains, for obvious reasons), I guess it would be best to disable and re-enable the Logfile Rotation feature for all domains. Note that you can't do that via the GUI but need to use the API command
virtualmin disable-feature --logrotate --all-domains
.Thanks Loctus, worked like a charm.
Do you (or anyone) have any insight into the pros/cons of a /var/log/virtualmin/(domain.tld)_access_log location versus a /home/(reseller account)/domains/(domain.tld)/log/access_log location?
TIA.
www.acorp.net
Putting them in /var/log/virtualmin is the default now. It keeps things nice and simple, and makes it difficult for the user to accidentally delete them and cause problems. I'd suggest putting them in /var/log/virtualmin :-)
-Eric