Hello all,
I am just wondering where exactly qBittorrent store its logs on Linux Ubuntu and Windows 10? I would like to check them. Any help will be greatly appreciated. The reason why i ask is because i have forced qBittorrent to channel all activity through my OpenVPN VPN connection "tun0", and i would like to check if it does kill the connection when the VPN drops and/or disconnects.
Thank You.
Sincerely,
Mr. Forum
Where does qBittorrent Store its logs on Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows (10)?
Where does qBittorrent Store its logs on Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows (10)?
Last edited by guest172099 on Sat Jun 03, 2017 1:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Where does qBittorrent Store its logs on Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows (10)?
Open Options, then scroll down to "Log File".
You can see the path and customize logging there.
You can see the path and customize logging there.
Re: Where does qBittorrent Store its logs on Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows (10)?
[quote="Peter"]
Open Options, then scroll down to "Log File".
You can see the path and customize logging there.
[/quote]
Hello Peter,
Ahhh, yes i see it now i cannot believe i missed it thank you.
Sincerely,
Mr. Forum
Open Options, then scroll down to "Log File".
You can see the path and customize logging there.
[/quote]
Hello Peter,
Ahhh, yes i see it now i cannot believe i missed it thank you.
Sincerely,
Mr. Forum
Re: Where does qBittorrent Store its logs on Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows (10)?
[quote="Peter"]
Open Options, then scroll down to "Log File".
You can see the path and customize logging there.
[/quote]
Mmm, I'm running qbittorrent-nox on a raspberry and from the webUI I cannot find this setting. Is there anything I can do to enable logging on the headless version?
Open Options, then scroll down to "Log File".
You can see the path and customize logging there.
[/quote]
Mmm, I'm running qbittorrent-nox on a raspberry and from the webUI I cannot find this setting. Is there anything I can do to enable logging on the headless version?