To account for the Apache behavior, and to retain the data integrity of the domain and bytes logs, a new method for Apache to log information is being introduced. Rather than logging directly to files, Apache will log directly to a pipe. Both virtual host data, as well as the service level access data, will be written to the pipe. This feature is only available to servers using Apache 2.0 or 2.2.
Is LSWS (both version 3.x and 4.x) going to be able to deal with the pipe based log files? I don't have a real 'warm fuzzy' about this one
Other hosting control panels like Plesk uses piped logger, it works well with LiteSpeed, so I think it will work well.
We have update our cPanel to Edge, but it does not use piped logger. If you know how to enable it, please let us know.
Other hosting control panels like Plesk uses piped logger, it works well with LiteSpeed, so I think it will work well.
We have update our cPanel to Edge, but it does not use piped logger. If you know how to enable it, please let us know.
They say it's in builds later than 42552 according to http://forums.cpanel.net/f5/cpanel-1...ng-145417.html and when you run the update it rebuilds the httpd.conf. Might want to try running /scripts/rebuildhttpdconf and see if it then adds the piped logging. My only other guess is it won't turn on unless it's apache 2 or 2.2 is what cPanel is set to having on.