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Old June 5th, 2007, 10:07 AM
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Apache Logs in 10.3 ? how can I turn off auto-pruning ???

Hi there,

I'm running Apache 1.3 (standard install with Mac OS) on Mac OS 10.3.9.
I recently was slightly horrified to learn that the logs are not maintained. (that is, they auto-prune after a certain amount of time--- and I think are blanked out when you restart the web server). Can someone tell me how I can make it so that the log file is never blanked out? that is, I'd like to configure the server so that the log file simply grows and grows and grows... so that a year or two from now I can analyze the logs and look back and do historical analyses.

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