celiac101
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The less people in my server the better. Only critical stuff for me, but thanks. Also, having to update passwords across devices and FTP programs, etc. is a real pain.
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I'm not sure I'll do a ticket for this, but perhaps this helps. Here is today's email: Subject: Anacron job 'cron.daily' on mydomain.com Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2022 03:16:40 -0700 /etc/cron.daily/log...
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Yes, they started as soon as I added this file /etc/logrotate.d/apache with this content: /usr/local/apache/domlogs/mysite.com-ssl_log { rotate 9 daily compress }
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Thank you for the reply! I did try adding /dev/null 2>&1 to various areas in that script, but the emails still come. Here is what I tried: /usr/local/apache/domlogs/mysite.com-ssl_log /dev/null 2...
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The script I added seemed to do the trick, however, I get an email each day when it runs. Is there something I could add to this script that would stop this email from sending?
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So I tried turning on Awstats and it still would not rotate any user logs. I finally found an old post here that told me I needed to create this file: /etc/logrotate.d/apache with this content /us...
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Thank you for the reply. This is ON: WHM > Tweak Settings > Stats and Logs > "Delete each domain"s access logs after statistics are gathered" Under WHM > Statistics Software Configuration the...
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Thanks for looking into this...regardless of the license type I'm paying your regularly for my license, which should include reasonable support times, but again, your escalation system has been bro...
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#94475125 is the ticket number, and I believe I'm on the misnomer "Priority" support ;) Apparently the paid upgraded "Premium" support is no longer an option, as it now throws an error when I try ...
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and yes, yum update, which updated MariaDB, did crash every database on my server to the point where the only way to repair them was a full export import routine, which took a ton of time.