Hey Ryan,
That's a great document!! Thanks for submitting it to the list
I was nowhere near as methodical as you were, but once I read through the
doc and compared it with the (ultimate) outcome of my thrashing around -
whether by good luck or good judgment - what I did seemed to amount to the
same end result.
What is happening now utterly defies explanation. Mailgraph seems to be
looking at the maillog and grabbing stats from March/April of this year, and
ignoring May/June/July/August. I can't begin to get my head around that,
it's bizarre.
/me is baffled.
Regards & Thanks!!
-Colin
On 8/29/07, Ryan Delany <ryan{at}rynogear{dot}com> wrote:
>
> Colin,
>
> I created the following doc as part of my disaster recovery procedures to
> rebuild my CentOS 4.4 mail server (mailgraph included). This is for
> version 1.12, but it should work exactly the same for 1.14.
>
> http://www.rynogear.com/Installing%20MailGraph%20on%20CentOS.pdf
>
> Regards,
>
> Ryan
>
> > Gentlemen,
> > As a followup, I am also getting the strange occurrence of ,cgi in
> > /tmp/mailgraph mentioned previously on this list.
> > Deleting it serves no purpose, because it's immediately recreated of
> > course.
> > Additionally, no httpd/error_log messages are being generated.
> > Ideas? Suggestions?
> >
> > Regards & TIA,
> > -Colin
> >
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