$ tail -F /var/log/apache/access_log /var/log/apache/error_log
There’s your stdout output, no code modifications needed. You are welcome.
Jokes aside, you could make use of a web socket to pull these logs out in a way
code doesn’t need to be changed. Or you could dump them straight into a
datab
> From my perspective it would be advantageous to have Apache write to
> the terminal by default (i.e. no hardcoded log file locations) and
> allow to override this behavior via the Apache configuration file.
> Is there any reason why the default behavior is not that way yet?
I think it's useful
Hi there!
In my day job I'm helping to get applications from traditional
environments running in cloud environments. Cloud native applications
are just "normal" applications, but there are a few properties that
they should satisfy (apart from resiliency and scalability).
For logging this boils do
On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 2:06 PM Ruediger Pluem wrote:
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> On 06/25/2019 10:39 AM, Plüm, Rüdiger, Vodafone Group wrote:
> >
> > Another related question: Do you think it would be beneficial if we
> replace
> > the apr_psprintf with apr_pstrcat in props.c as long as they only concat
> strings witho
On 06/25/2019 10:39 AM, Plüm, Rüdiger, Vodafone Group wrote:
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> Another related question: Do you think it would be beneficial if we replace
> the apr_psprintf with apr_pstrcat in props.c as long as they only concat
> strings without
> further formatting?
>
>
Anyone any opinion on