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NEWSLOG(5)		   InterNetNews Documentation		      NEWSLOG(5)

NAME
     newslog - Description of INN log files

DESCRIPTION
     Most  log	files created by Usenet programs reside in the pathlog directory
     set in inn.conf 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.  These old versions are stored	in  pathlog/OLD;
     they  may	be  compressed and thus may have a ".1.gz", ".2.gz", etc. exten-
     sion, up to ".nn.gz" where "nn" is the number of old logs kept by	scanlogs
     which is set by logcycles in inn.conf.

     The  scanlogs script and related utilities are responsible for rotating and
     compressing these files.  Some log files always have  data  (like	news.no-
     tice),  others  only  have  data if there is a problem (like news.err), and
     others are only created if a particular program is used (like send-uucp.log
     used by send-uucp) or if a configuration parameter is set (like innfeed.log
     used by innfeed when debug-level is set in innfeed.conf).

     Besides, the innstat script monitors the size of all log files.

     Here are the log files used by INN:

     control.log
	 This file maintains a count of the number of newgroup and rmgroup  con-
	 trol  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 arguments, including invalid ones, are
	 counted.  An example of lines which can be found in that log file is:

	     3 Control: newgroup foo.bar moderated
	     3 Control: rmgroup misc.removed
	     1 Control: newgroup misc.created

	 This  file is updated by tally.control, which is invoked by scanlogs if
	 either one of these two log files exists in pathlog:

	     newgroup.log
	     rmgroup.log

	 These two log files contain a summary line describing the control  mes-
	 sage  and  the action taken by controlchan, followed by the article in-
	 dented by four spaces, and a blank line.  Whereas these files	are  ro-
	 tated,  control.log is not rotated so as to keep the count of seen con-
	 trol messages.

	 Note that other control log files are also rotated by scanlogs, if they
	 exist, but their contents are not summarized.	Here are their names:

	     checkgroups.log
	     default.log
	     ihave.log
	     miscctl.log
	     sendme.log
	     sendsys.log
	     senduuname.log
	     version.log

	 In order to create these files, the <type> and <action> fields of rele-
	 vant control.ctl entries should be correctly set.  For instance:

	     Type	     Action		 Meaning
	     ----	     ------		 -------
	     all	     log=miscctl	 Log all messages by default.
	     newgroup	     doit=newgroup	 Create group and log message.
	     newgroup	     log=newgroup	 Log message.
	     rmgroup	     verify-*=rmgroup	 PGP verify, remove group
						 and log message.
	     checkgroups     doit=checkgroups	 Process and log message.

     controlbatch.log
	 The controlbatch program appends all status messages to this file.   It
	 is rotated by scanlogs.

     errlog
	 This  file  contains the standard output and standard error of any pro-
	 gram spawned by innd, such as channel feeds  configured  in  newsfeeds.
	 This  file  should normally be empty.	scanlogs will print the 50 first
	 lines of this log file if it is non-empty so that they appear in  daily
	 Usenet  reports  generated  by news.daily.  Then, scanlogs rotates this
	 log file.

     expire.log
	 By default, when news.daily is going to expire old  news  articles,  it
	 writes  the name of the program it invokes, followed by "start" and the
	 time it has started.  Any output from that program is then written, in-
	 dented by four spaces.  Then, the name of the program is written,  fol-
	 lowed by "end" and the time it has ended.

	 Programs called, if needed, are in order: expireover, ctlinnd (with the
	 "lowmark" option), expirerm and expire.  Removed articles are listed in
	 expire.list and low marks for each newsgroup (that is to say the number
	 of  the  oldest  article available in the newsgroup) in expire.lastlow-
	 mark.

	 After the expiry process, scanlogs rotates expire.log.

     innfeed.log
	 When debug-level is set in innfeed.conf, innfeed appends debugging mes-
	 sages to this file.  Note that the name of this  file	can  be  changed
	 with  the  log-file  parameter in innfeed.conf.  Be that as it may, the
	 right log file is rotated by scanlogs.

	 Additionally, the innfeed-delayed.conf file is also looked at, to  find
	 another  possible  log file to rotate when delayer(8) is used with inn-
	 feed.

	 innfeed also logs its status in innfeed.status (or the name set in sta-
	 tus-file) if gen-html is  set	to  false  but	this  log  file  is  not
	 processed by scanlogs.

     newsThis file logs articles received by innd.  Typical lines are:

	     Aug 25 13:37:41.839 + news.server.fr <cancel.4066@foo.com>
		 1658 a.peer other.server.org inpaths!
	     Aug 25 13:37:41.839 c news.server.fr <cancel.4066@foo.com>
		 Cancelling <m070725@foo.com>
	     Aug 25 13:37:54.638 - a.peer <23k82@bar.net> 437 Poison newsgroup

	 The  first one indicates that an article from "news.server.fr" has been
	 accepted ("+").  Its Message-ID is "<cancel.4066@foo.com>" and we  will
	 send  the  article  to  two  peers ("a.peer" and "other.server.org", as
	 specified in newsfeeds) and "inpaths!" (see ninpaths for  more  details
	 about	it).   The  second line mentions that this previous article is a
	 cancel message ("c") for  "<m070725@foo.com>"	and  that  it  has  been
	 processed  (indeed,  controlchan  processes all control articles except
	 for cancels which are handled by innd).  The third line indicates  that
	 the  article  whose  Message-ID  is "<23k82@bar.net>" has been rejected
	 ("-") because it is posted to a poison newsgroup (a Perl  or  a  Python
	 filter located in pathfilter must have brought that reject along).

	 See  the "LOGGING" section of the innd(8) man page for more information
	 about the format of this log file.

	 innreport summarizes the rejected articles reported in  this  file  and
	 scanlogs rotates it.

     news.crit
	 All  critical	error  messages issued by innd are appended to this file
	 via syslog.  This log file should normally  be  empty.   scanlogs  will
	 print	the  first  50 lines of this log file if it is non-empty so that
	 they appear in daily Usenet reports  generated  by  news.daily.   Then,
	 scanlogs rotates this log file.

	 You should have the following line in your system syslog.conf file, us-
	 ing a tab character for the delimiter:

	     news.crit		 <pathlog>/news.crit

	 (A typical entry is shown; it should agree with pathlog in inn.conf and
	 be tab-delimited.)

     news.err
	 All  major  error messages issued by innd are appended to this file via
	 syslog.  This log file should normally be empty.  scanlogs  will  print
	 the first 50 lines of this log file if it is non-empty so that they ap-
	 pear  in  daily Usenet reports generated by news.daily.  Then, scanlogs
	 rotates this log file.

	 You should have the following line in your system syslog.conf file, us-
	 ing a tab character for the delimiter:

	     news.err		 <pathlog>/news.err

	 (A typical entry is shown; it should agree with pathlog in inn.conf and
	 be tab-delimited.)

     news.notice
	 All standard error messages and status messages issued  by  innd,  inn-
	 feed,	nnrpd and some other programs are appended to this file via sys-
	 log.  scanlogs uses the Perl script innreport to summarize  this  file.
	 innreport  will  also print the first max_unknown unknown lines of this
	 log file if such unrecognized lines are found in  news.notice	so  that
	 they  appear in daily Usenet reports generated by news.daily.	This pa-
	 rameter can be set in innreport.conf.	Then, scanlogs rotates this  log
	 file.

	 You should have the following line in your system syslog.conf file, us-
	 ing a tab character for the delimiter:

	     news.notice	 -<pathlog>/news.notice

	 (A typical entry is shown; it should agree with pathlog in inn.conf and
	 be tab-delimited.)

	 The  minus  sign as the first character for the path to news.notice in-
	 structs syslogd not to synchronize the log  file  to  disk  every  time
	 there	is a new log entry (it otherwise degrades performance).  Depend-
	 ing on the syslog daemon you are using, log synchronization may already
	 be disabled by default (that is for instance the case for  rsyslogd  or
	 syslog-ng).

     nntpsend.log
	 The  nntpsend	program appends all status messages to this file.  It is
	 rotated by scanlogs.

     perl-nocem.log
	 The perl-nocem program appends all status messages to this file if  the
	 syslog facility is not available or the -l flag is passed to perl-nocem
	 (otherwise,  the  syslog facility is used in which case status messages
	 are appended to a file usually  named	news.notice  in  pathlog).   The
	 perl-nocem.log file is processed by innreport and rotated by scanlogs.

     send-ihave.log
	 The send-ihave program appends all status messages to this file.  It is
	 rotated by scanlogs.

     send-uucp.log
	 The  send-uucp program appends all status messages to this file.  It is
	 rotated by scanlogs.

     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 innreport while processing the news.no-
	 tice log file and it is maintained in reverse numeric order  (the  most
	 popular  rejected group first).  This file is not rotated so as to keep
	 the count of the articles posted to newsgroups which  are  absent  from
	 the active file of the news server.

	 Note  that  logtrash has to be set to true in inn.conf for this file to
	 be generated.

     Finally, these files are also rotated by scanlogs, if they exist, but their
     contents are not summarized.  Here are their names:

	 badcontrol.log
	 badpgp.log
	 failedpgp.log

     They can be used by programs which PGP verify articles.

HISTORY
     Written   by   Landon   Curt   Noll   <chongo@toad.com>   and   Rich   $alz
     <rsalz@uunet.uu.net>  for	InterNetNews.  Rewritten and converted to POD by
     Julien Elie.

SEE ALSO
     control.ctl(5), ctlinnd(8), delayer(8),  expire(8),  expireover(8),  expir-
     erm(8),   inn.conf(5),   innd(8),	 innfeed.conf(5),  innreport(8),  innre-
     port.conf(5),   news.daily(8),    nnrpd(8),    nntpsend(8),    scanlogs(8),
     send-ihave(8), send-uucp(8), syslog.conf(5), tally.control(8).

INN 2.8.0			   2025-05-10			      NEWSLOG(5)

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