[CentOS] Redirecting PHP error messages into a log file
Christoph Maser
cmaser at gmx.deSat Jul 31 13:09:29 UTC 2010
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Am 31.07.2010 14:48, schrieb Keith Roberts: > It's a bit tricky setting up PHP error logging to a seperate > file. This works for me on 32bit, Centos 5.5 and Fedora 12, > and previous Fedora versions. > > Here are my settings: > > SELinux disabled at boot time. How about leaving it on and consult /var/log/audit/audit.log to see if selinux is interfering. I guess if there is any denial its just because your new logfile has the wrong context and you can easily change that with chcon. +C
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