On 22.01.10 14:59, J. Bakshi wrote:
Two newbie questions
[1] I am running a development server with multiple vhosts. Presently
all logs can be seen at /etc/apache2/log/error.log and at
/etc/apache2/log/access.log. How can I break the logs for each and every
vhosts ; so that the log only
Hello
am Mittwoch, 27. Januar 2010 um 17:22 schrieben Sie:
On 22.01.10 14:59, J. Bakshi wrote:
Two newbie questions
[1] I am running a development server with multiple vhosts. Presently
all logs can be seen at /etc/apache2/log/error.log and at
/etc/apache2/log/access.log. How can I
Mark Watts wrote:
The Fedora 12 AWStats rpm includes a config for the following, although
I appreciate its for a different path (/usr/share vs. /usr/local)
Alias /awstatsclasses /usr/share/awstats/wwwroot/classes/
Alias /awstatscss /usr/share/awstats/wwwroot/css/
Alias
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Objet : [us...@httpd] Newbie question about vhost log and webalizer
Dear all,
Two newbie questions
[1] I am running a development server
Emmanuel Bailleul wrote:
Hi,
I don't really know much about webalizer so I'll only try to help you with 1.
:
- each VirtualHost * section can contain its own '*Log' directives (i.e.
CustomLog logs/vh1_access.log common). This way you will get one log file
per vhost.
- you could also
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 14:59:24 +0530, J. Bakshi joyd...@infoservices.in
wrote:
[1] I am running a development server with multiple vhosts. Presently
all logs can be seen at /etc/apache2/log/error.log and at
/etc/apache2/log/access.log. How can I break the logs for each and every
vhosts ; so
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From: J. Bakshi joyd...@infoservices.in
Sent: 22 January, 2010 9:29
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] Newbie question about vhost log and webalizer
Dear all,
Two newbie questions
[1] I am running a development server with