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"nginx: [alert] could not open error log file: open() "./logs/error.log" failed" on Server instance #1886

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slimsag opened this issue Jan 14, 2019 · 2 comments
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slimsag commented Jan 14, 2019

When I run the command from our docs to run Sourcegraph Server, I see at the top of the output logs:

23:25:47              nginx | nginx: [alert] could not open error log file: open() "./logs/error.log" failed (2: No such file or directory)

Full logs: https://gist.github.com/slimsag/bfc295bac77d136208be33883813b1f8

@slimsag slimsag added the bug An error, flaw or fault that produces an incorrect or unexpected result, or behavior. label Jan 14, 2019
@slimsag slimsag added this to the 3.0-beta milestone Jan 14, 2019
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Other people say this can be ignored https://stackoverflow.com/a/39124579/2061958

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slimsag commented Jan 14, 2019

It looks like an error, so at the very least we should suppress it. Otherwise I would complain about it via support.

@slimsag slimsag added the release-blocker Prevents us from releasing: https://about.sourcegraph.com/handbook/engineering/releases label Jan 14, 2019
@slimsag slimsag modified the milestones: 3.0-beta, 3.0 Jan 15, 2019
@slimsag slimsag removed the release-blocker Prevents us from releasing: https://about.sourcegraph.com/handbook/engineering/releases label Jan 15, 2019
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