2008/3/13, Rainer Gerhards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
wow,
> [sniiiiip]
>
> > Not really...i don't want to use logger, it becomes a heavy process
> > under high traffic load....but this should be a question for the
> > apache ML...
>
>
> OK, I don't know what makes it a heavy process... anyhow... If you come
> up with an explanation or what would be less resource-intense (from an
> apache point of view), please let me know. Maybe I can add a simple
> little tool to do the job. But obviously I need to know what's wrong
> with logger before even thinking about that ;)
>
>
ok my ideas are a little more clear now, as you said:
> was how you could use the same apache config command for each log, so
> that you don't need to have separate apache config statements for each
> virtual server?
>
> Please bear with me if I am getting it wrong, I probably have too much
> rsyslog on my mind. I am trying to help but I don't get a grip at what
> the real problem is...
>
>
you were right...this is what i need!
just one command for ErrorLog and one for CustomLog
so as i posted now i'm using:
> > this is the log part in the <virtualhost> directive
> > ErrorLog "|/usr/bin/logger -p local5.err -t error_www.mysite.com"
> > CustomLog "|/usr/bin/logger -p local6.info -t www.mysite.com "
> > "combined"
> >
> > in practice i pass the ErrorLog and CustomLog to /usr/bin/logger with
> > facility "-p local*.xxx" with tag "-t www.mysite.com"
for each virtualhost, but this mean that i have 2 loggers running for
every virtualhost.
This is why logger becomes a heavy process.
But if i use one default directive for every vhost, i don't know how
to split the log per vhost in the remote machine which collects the
logs...
Hope now is a little bit clearer...
now, new config in httpd.conf
"LogLevel warn
ErrorLog "|/usr/bin/logger -p local5.err"
LogFormat "%v %h %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" vcombined
CustomLog "|/usr/bin/logger -p local6.info " vcombined"
and the %v gives the virtualhost name, so now i've got only two loggers.
At this point how can i say to rsyslog to split the files according to
the first word which is in this case the vhost name?
Thanks for being patient!
--
mr
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