NEWSLOG(5)NEWSLOG(5)NAMEnewslog - description of Usenet log files
DESCRIPTION
Most log files created by Usenet programs reside in the <pathlog in
inn.conf> directory and have a ``.log'' extension. Several versions
are usually kept with an additional extension such as ``.1'', ``.2'',
etc. — the higher the number, the older the log. The older versions
may be compressed and thus may have a ``.1.gz'', ``.2.gz'', etc. exten‐
sion.
The scanlogs script and related utilities (see scanlogs(8)) are respon‐
sible for rotating and compressing these files.
Some log files always have data, others only have data if there is a
problem, and others are only created if a particular program is used or
configuration parameter is set. The innstat script (see innstat(8))
monitors the size of all log files.
The following files will only accumulate data under the direction of
control.ctl(5):
control.log miscctl.log newgroup.log rmgroup.log unwanted.log
In order to create these files, the ``message'' and ``action'' fields
of control.ctl should be chosen from the following table:
Message Action Meaning
all log=miscctl Log all messages by default
default log=miscctl Log unknown messages
newgroup doit=newgroup Create group and log message
newgroup log=newgroup Log message
rmgroup doit=rmgroup Remove group and log message
rmgroup log=rmgroup Log message
``other'' doit=miscctl log and process the message
``other'' log=miscctl Log message
Here, ``other'' refers to any other control message such as:
checkgroups
ihave
sendme
sendsys
senduuname
version
The following is a list of log files:
control.log
This file maintains a count of the number of newgroup and
rmgroup control messages seen for each newsgroup. The count is
of the number of control messages with the indicated arguments,
regardless if they were actually processed. All control argu‐
ments, including invalid ones, are counted. This file is
updated by tally.control, which is invoked by scanlogs if either
the newgroup or rmgroup logs exist. This file is not rotated.
errlog This file contains the standard output and standard error of any
program spawned by innd(8), such as channel feeds configured in
newsfeeds. This file should normally be empty. Scanlogs will
print the entire contents of this log file if it is non-empty.
expire.log
By default, when news.daily is going to expire old news arti‐
cles, it writes the date to this file, followed by any output
from expire(8) and the ending date. All lines but the first are
indented four spaces.
miscctl.log
When control.ctl is configured as described above, all control
messages except newgroup and rmgroup are appended to this file
by writelog. There will be a summary line describing the mes‐
sage and the action taken, followed by the article indented by
four spaces, and a blank line.
newgroup.log
When control.ctl is configured as described above, all newgroup
messages are appended to this file using the same format as for
miscctl.log.
news This file logs articles received by innd. Scanlogs summarizes
the rejected articles reported in this file.
news.crit
All critical error messages issued by innd are appended to this
file via syslog(3). This log file should be empty. Scanlogs
will print the entire contents of this log file if it is non-
empty. You should have the following line in your system sys‐
log.conf file, using a tab character for the delimiter:
news.crit <pathlog in inn.conf>/news.crit
(A typical entry is shown; it should agree with <pathlog in inn.conf>.)
news.err
All major error messages issued by innd are appended to this
file via syslog(3). This log file should be empty. Scanlogs
will print the entire contents of this log file if it is non-
empty. You should have the following line in your system sys‐
log.conf file, using a tab character for the delimiter:
news.err <pathlog in inn.conf>/news.err
(A typical entry is shown; it should agree with <pathlog in inn.conf>.)
news.notice
All standard error messages and status messages issued by innd
are appended to this file via syslog(3). Scanlogs uses the
perl(1) script innreport(8) to summarize this file. You should
have the following line in your system syslog.conf file, using a
tab character for the delimiter:
news.notice <pathlog in inn.conf>/news.notice
(A typical entry is shown; it should agree with <pathlog in inn.conf>.)
nntpsend.log
The nntpsend(8) programs appends all status messages to this
file.
rmgroup.log
When control.ctl is configured as described above, all rmgroup
messages are appended to this file using the same format as for
miscctl.log.
unwanted.log
This log maintains a count of the number of articles that were
rejected because they were posted to newsgroups that do not
exist at the local site. This file is updated by tally.unwanted
and maintained in reverse numeric order (the most popular
rejected group first). This file is not rotated.
HISTORY
Written by Landon Curt Noll <chongo@toad.com> and Rich $alz
<rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.9.2.1, dated
2003/07/12.
SEE ALSOcontrol.ctl(5), ctlinnd(8), expire(8), inn.conf(5), innd(8),
news.daily(8), nntpsend(8), syslog.conf(5).
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