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error-no file usertrack
Errors in my error log. It say:

> to log this data:
> 20010117 jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 128.59.88.185
974486492 VIEWPAGE=results 128.59.88.185
jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 [17/January/2001:10:42:46 -0800] lscatalog
/cgi-bin/lscatalog/BROD1120-CDB.html Could not open
> log file '>>/homes/store/catalogs/lscatalog/logs/usertrack': No such
file or directory

yet the usertrack file is there...ugh what happened..any ideas??

my other catalogs are working just fine:)


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error-no file usertrack [ In reply to ]
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:49:42PM -0800, scott andreas wrote:
> > to log this data:
> > 20010117 jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 128.59.88.185
> 974486492 VIEWPAGE=results 128.59.88.185
> jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 [17/January/2001:10:42:46 -0800] lscatalog
> /cgi-bin/lscatalog/BROD1120-CDB.html Could not open
> > log file '>>/homes/store/catalogs/lscatalog/logs/usertrack': No such
> file or directory
>
> yet the usertrack file is there...ugh what happened..any ideas??
>
Check the rest of the path very carefully (for example, is /homes correct,
most systems just use /home), the error could indicate that one of the
intermediate directories is mispelled or not readable by the interchange
user as well.

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Jason Kohles -- jason@mediabang.com phone (801)364-0185
http://www.mediabang.com/ fax (801)364-0186

Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.
Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. -- Helen Keller
error-no file usertrack [ In reply to ]
I know this sounds lame, but try cutting and pasting the url it complains
about, and make sure it really exists, it took me about 2 hours of hair
pulling before I noticed I mixed two letters.

----- Original Message -----
From: scott andreas <scotta@homer-simpson.learnserv.com>
To: <interchange-users@lists.akopia.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 5:49 pm
Subject: [ic] error-no file usertrack


> Errors in my error log. It say:
>
> > to log this data:
> > 20010117 jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 128.59.88.185
> 974486492 VIEWPAGE=results 128.59.88.185
> jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 [17/January/2001:10:42:46 -0800] lscatalog
> /cgi-bin/lscatalog/BROD1120-CDB.html Could not open
> > log file '>>/homes/store/catalogs/lscatalog/logs/usertrack': No such
> file or directory
>
> yet the usertrack file is there...ugh what happened..any ideas??
>
> my other catalogs are working just fine:)
>
>
> --
> J. Scott Andreas :)
> Programmer/Webintegrator
> e-mail: scotta@homer.learnserv.com
> phone: 1-800-877-9378 ext. 146
> fax: (541) 744-2056
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error-no file usertrack [ In reply to ]
Jason Kohles wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:49:42PM -0800, scott andreas wrote:
> > > to log this data:
> > > 20010117 jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 128.59.88.185
> > 974486492 VIEWPAGE=results 128.59.88.185
> > jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 [17/January/2001:10:42:46 -0800] lscatalog
> > /cgi-bin/lscatalog/BROD1120-CDB.html Could not open
> > > log file '>>/homes/store/catalogs/lscatalog/logs/usertrack': No such
> > file or directory
> >
> > yet the usertrack file is there...ugh what happened..any ideas??
> >
> Check the rest of the path very carefully (for example, is /homes correct,
> most systems just use /home), the error could indicate that one of the
> intermediate directories is mispelled or not readable by the interchange
> user as well.
>
> --
> Jason Kohles -- jason@mediabang.com phone (801)364-0185
> http://www.mediabang.com/ fax (801)364-0186
>
> Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.
> Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. -- Helen Keller
>
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> Interchange-users mailing list
> Interchange-users@lists.akopia.com
> http://lists.akopia.com/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users

That IT! When I created the catalog I made that mistake :( /homes
instead of /home)
Yet in interchange.cfg I did go back and set it to the right directory.
Everything else works like it should except for this...How do I change
it so it reads/writes to the proper directory/file
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J. Scott Andreas :)
Programmer/Webintegrator
e-mail: scotta@homer.learnserv.com
phone: 1-800-877-9378 ext. 146
fax: (541) 744-2056
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error-no file usertrack [ In reply to ]
Jason Kohles wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:49:42PM -0800, scott andreas wrote:
> > > to log this data:
> > > 20010117 jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 128.59.88.185
> > 974486492 VIEWPAGE=results 128.59.88.185
> > jn9m8inz:128.59.88.185 [17/January/2001:10:42:46 -0800] lscatalog
> > /cgi-bin/lscatalog/BROD1120-CDB.html Could not open
> > > log file '>>/homes/store/catalogs/lscatalog/logs/usertrack': No such
> > file or directory
> >
> > yet the usertrack file is there...ugh what happened..any ideas??
> >
> Check the rest of the path very carefully (for example, is /homes correct,
> most systems just use /home), the error could indicate that one of the
> intermediate directories is mispelled or not readable by the interchange
> user as well.
>
> --
> Jason Kohles -- jason@mediabang.com phone (801)364-0185
> http://www.mediabang.com/ fax (801)364-0186
>
> Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.
> Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. -- Helen Keller
>
> _______________________________________________
> Interchange-users mailing list
> Interchange-users@lists.akopia.com
> http://lists.akopia.com/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users

Thankyou,

I found where I need to make the fix.:)

akopia users rule so does interchange
--
J. Scott Andreas :)
Programmer/Webintegrator
e-mail: scotta@homer.learnserv.com
phone: 1-800-877-9378 ext. 146
fax: (541) 744-2056
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