On 30 Apr 2014 05:56, "Joydeep Bakshi" <joydeep.bak...@netzrezepte.de> wrote: > > Hello Maxim, > > Presently I have configured separate access & error log for each & every nginx vhost. I wonder if there is other alternative which can log all vhosts into a common access & error log and later split them according to vhost for easy debugging.
IIRC there are a variety of projects which do this, with differing degrees of completeness, robustness and complexity. Google should help - I don't have any tool names offhand because it's not the early 2000s any more and things have moved on :-) Logstash, Heka and other centralised logging systems are your friend. None of these, however, are part of nginx. If you need to log to a deterministic, per-vhost filename, you might like to look at using a variable in your access_log declaration. Combined with only specifying it once at the http{} level of your config, this can reduce config complexity at a (slight) runtime cost. Maxim has already provided the links to the documentation describing how to do this. HTH, J PS I just remembered: AWStats. That's one tool that can do log splitting or reporting - I forget which. I wouldn't use it these days though. Better solutions exist.
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