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The "ApacheCon2010Atlanta" page has been changed by RichBowen. http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/ApacheCon2010Atlanta?action=diff&rev1=6&rev2=7 -------------------------------------------------- ---- + ||<)>'''Session Title:'''|| Apache HTTP Server Logging || + ||<)>'''Speaker:'''|| Rich Bowen || + ||<)>'''Speaker contact info:'''|| rbowen at apache.org || + ||<)>'''Session Abstract:'''|| When troubleshooting Apache HTTP Server problems, the first place you should look is the error log. Unfortunately, many folks are unaware that there is an error log, or where it's located. But beyond that, there are numerous other ways to get httpd to log all sorts of things, from what your rewrite rules are doing to whether a particular request finished in a reasonable amount of time. I'll show you all of the available logging and debug modules, and we'll also look at a few third-party modules and what additional information they can provide. || + ||<)>'''Speaker bio:'''|| Rich has been involved with the Apache HTTP Server documentation project for a decade, and has written a few books on the subject. He's known on the #httpd IRC channel on Freenode for asking "What, exactly, does your error log say?", and even has a t-shirt that says it. || + + ---- + ||<)>'''Session Title:'''|| || ||<)>'''Speaker:'''|| || ||<)>'''Speaker contact info:'''|| ||