We use logresolvemerge.pl which is included with AWStats.

Jade

On 9/17/07, Jeff Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ian Harding wrote:
> > Is there any sane way to get combined logs from more than one instance
> > of AOLserver?  I would like to have the entries interleaved with an
> > identifier of which instance they came from.
> >
> >>From what I have read it seems impossible.
> >
> > These instances are on different physical servers too.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ian
>
> One way to address this issue with apache is mod_log_spread which sends
> log messages over the spread group communications toolkit[1].  It
> wouldn't be difficult to set up something similar for aolserver.  I
> don't know offhand if the tcl spread library is threadsafe (I suspect it
> isn't), but it would probably be better in any case to redo it as a
> ns_spread module that would share one spread connection across all
> threads.  Still, the api is straightforward and the implementation would
> fairly simple.  Once that's in place just use a filter proc to log to
> the spread channel.
>
> Another route would be to use syslog; I'm not familiar with any tcl libs
> for that, but again a C implementation wouldn't be too tough.
>
> -J
>
> [1] http://spread.org/
>
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