Hi suomi,

Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately I am not using php-fpm but fcgid. As 
far as I know there is no such possibility in fcgid.

Any other ideas?


Sandro


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From: fedora <fed...@ayni.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 6:54 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] cgi script error output logging

Hi Sandro

are you using php-fpm as a cgi frontend? If yes: the stdout and stderr
are both redirectet to the php-fpm log (/var/log/php-fpm/*) if you have
in /etc/php-fpm/www.conf:

catch_workers_output = yes

I don't think this will solve all your problems, but it is a good
starting point.

suomi

On 05/10/2017 03:59 PM, KASPAR Sandro wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> According to this documentation http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/logs.html 
> everything a cgi script sends to stderr is written to the apache  error log 
> file.
>
> Unfortunately I can not control those scripts running on my server and often 
> garbage is sent to stderr and then written to my error log. Because there 
> isn't even a timestamp or any other useful information on those lines, I 
> can't find out, which vhost created  the error. In addition those log lines 
> often lack a "new line" at the end, and it the next log message gets appended 
> to the current line instead of being written to a new line. Because of this, 
> the next line which would have been in the correct format is also lost, 
> because it can't be parsed automatically anymore.
>
> Is there any way to change this behaviour? What I would like to achieve is to 
> have the cgi errors in a seperate logfile or even better change the log 
> format of these lines. For example prefix the log line with the vhost and a 
> timestamp.
> Because I don't have control over the cgi scripts, I would need to configure 
> this in apaches main or vhost configuration. Unfortunately I could not find 
> anything about cgi script output logging in the apache documentation (except 
> that everything sent to  stderr is written to httpd-error.log) or mailing 
> list archives.
>
> Any ideas appreciated. Thanks in advance!
>
> Sandro Kaspar
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