Hello,
First of, i want to thank u for this incredible program. Much appreciated.
Now for the problem i have.
I'm connecting to sabnzbd via apache proxy and configurred apache logging.
Now my log fills up with the following every 4 seconds which make the log pretty useless:
[28/Feb/2016:10:05:32 +0100] "POST /sabnzbd/history/ HTTP/1.1" 200 348 "https://xxxxxxx/sabnzbd/"
[28/Feb/2016:10:05:32 +0100] "POST /sabnzbd/queue/ HTTP/1.1" 200 507 "https://xxxxxxx/sabnzbd/"
[28/Feb/2016:10:05:36 +0100] "POST /sabnzbd/history/ HTTP/1.1" 200 348 "https://xxxxxxx/sabnzbd/"
[28/Feb/2016:10:05:36 +0100] "POST /sabnzbd/queue/ HTTP/1.1" 200 507 "https://xxxxxxx/sabnzbd/"
How can i stop this from happening and/or configure a setting to increase this time.
I have checked all settings but couldn't find it
Apache logging
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Apache logging
Last edited by Quaternion on February 28th, 2016, 5:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Apache logging
I think i found the answer myself
Within the web application (top right). There's a button called Options. There i have disabled the refresh and the apache log is happy.
Within the web application (top right). There's a button called Options. There i have disabled the refresh and the apache log is happy.
Re: Apache logging
But then you loose the refresh.. It's one or the other!
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Re: Apache logging
True. But i (just) decided to use manual refresh.safihre wrote:But then you loose the refresh.. It's one or the other!
I will receive a notification when download is finished. That's all i need