All, I do think it would be helpful to have more documentation about Koha logs in general, including its use of MySQL logs if possible. and how to deal with those. Just my two cents worth. Of course, this is coming from someone who will be retiring soon, but hopefully still be involved in the Koha community to some extent. Oh, and someone who is woefully ignorant of the log files. Linda
Subject: Re: [Koha] Koha Digest, Vol 82, Issue 20 From: Chris Cormack <chrisc@catalyst.net.nz> Date: 8/13/2012 7:47 PM
To: Joel Buleka <jbuleka@mra.gov.pg> CC: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
* Joel Buleka (jbuleka@mra.gov.pg) wrote:
Hi Chris an you advice which logs to clear?
Not really no, not without know what is on your machine.
It's dangerous to delete things without knowing what they are.
Chris
Joel
-----Original Message----- From: Chris Cormack [mailto:chrisc@catalyst.net.nz] Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012 8:50 AM To: Joel Buleka Cc:koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: Re: [Koha] Koha Digest, Vol 82, Issue 20
* Joel Buleka (jbuleka@mra.gov.pg) wrote:
Hi
We have Koha 2.2.9 running on Fedora 5, recently the MySQL database is not starting up and the server is giving us no disk space error.
Hi Joel
What that means, is you have run out of disk space on your server. Do you have anyone nearby who knows about linux?
You will need to either find some files to delete or will need to get some more diskspace.
It might be time to perhaps think about getting a new server and putting a recent version of Koha on it.
2.2.9 is very very old.
But the quick fix is you need more disk space on your server,
Hope this helps
Chris
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Op 14-08-12 15:18, Linda schreef:
I do think it would be helpful to have more documentation about Koha logs in general, including its use of MySQL logs if possible. and how to deal with those. Just my two cents worth.
Well, in this case it was (I think) mostly referring to system log files. These are quite out of the scope of Koha, and are things like the bootup records for the server, and what it's been doing. They aren't koha-specific at all, with the exception of the few that are (which again depend on what your webserver and zebra are configured to log.) Even MySQL logs wouldn't (in general) be useful to people who aren't sysadmins, and may leak private data in some situations if they were made more accessible. I was going to chuck in an example of what's logged by mysql, but it seems that it's empty unless things are going wrong... -- Robin Sheat Catalyst IT Ltd. ✆ +64 4 803 2204 GPG: 5957 6D23 8B16 EFAB FEF8 7175 14D3 6485 A99C EB6D
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