Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 02:28:51PM +0200, Serge Fonville wrote:
I'd consider logging to a database instead

Read into mod_log_mysql
http://www.howtoforge.com/apache2-logging-to-a-mysql-database-with-mod_log_sql-on-debian-etch

So, are there any log-to-dbms modules for Apache HTTPD out there that
do *not* demand MySQL?

Erm, any DBD-based solution gives you a choice of backend.  An article
describing it with mysql is either old (pre-Apache-2.2) or simply
describing exactly what its author did.

Not wishing to start an offtopic flamewar, but I already have
PostgreSQL installed for some years, am comfortable with it, and
wouldn't like to drag another whole DBMS in for one simple
application.  (There are probably some users of Oracle, DB/2, and the
like who would be interested as well.)

We don't have DB/2 yet (unless you can use it through something
like ODBC), but your other candidates are all supported.

--
Nick Kew

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