Friday, April 6, 2012

Re: How can I access log production server?

You can set your logging params at the bottom of your settings.py
file. Here you can determine when, how and where django will log.
Hth

On 7 apr, 00:04, Arruda <felipe.arruda.pon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there, I'm using nginx and fastcgi(using threaded method) to run a
> django project, but when another thread start I get some erros.
> But I don't know if this is a thread problem or a db problem or what...
> But wanted to know if there is someway to get log from the production
> server.
> When I use runserver I get to see the log in the console, but in production
> where do I get all that info? like exceptions, requests and other stuff?
> Do I need to configure the logging api? but how? I'm ok(even better) to see
> the log in the console, is there a way?
> Thanks

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