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unfortunantly, the various e/number links seem to not work well.
In this case, there is probably some permission problem accessing that file (it
could be SELinux permissions, not just traditional unix permissions)
Well, for many content was generated, for others not. It's worth a try, but
not a guarantee. Content contributions are welcome.
Rainer
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David Lang <notifications@github.com> schrieb am Mo., 6. Aug. 2018, 00:50:
unfortunantly, the various e/number links seem to not work well.
In this case, there is probably some permission problem accessing that
file (it
could be SELinux permissions, not just traditional unix permissions)
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Is this handled by adding content through the WordPress installation or something else? In other words, what is the process for turning links like http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2433 into a page that explains the error to the user?
I could have sworn that I saw some work on that in the last few months, but I didn't stumble across the relevant GitHub issues when I searched for them (I suspect that I didn't use the right search terms).
Error message provided by rsyslog for a local log file I'm writing via omfile:
When visiting the provided link I was sent to https://www.rsyslog.com/?s=error+2433 and given this error message:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: