RE: vhost names on logs

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Thanks for the reply, I use to separate all logs:

 

        CustomLog /var/log/apache/domain1/access.log combined

        CustomLog /var/log/apache/domain2/access.log combined

        CustomLog /var/log/apache/domain2/access.log combined

 

But the problem is that with syslog-ng, on the remote host I have all info on the “user” log file, so I need to separate with vhost_name pattern.

 

Thanks and best regards.

 

De: Ashwin Kesavan [mailto:ashwinke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: lunes, 11 de julio de 2011 15:23
Para: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: [users@httpd] RE: vhost names on logs

 

Hi Josu,

 

The more easier way which any newbie can do trouble free is to have separate log files for each of the virtual host section and name the log file based on the vhost name. That way you can achieve what you desired. I am not sure if this solves your problem. Post more details on what you want if this doesn’t solve your problem.

 

Hope that helps,

 

--ashwin

 

From: Josu Lazkano [mailto:josu.lazkano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 5:33 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: vhost names on logs

 

Hello list, I want to configure a lo system and I need to get the vhost name on the log files to separate them.

 

Is it possible to do that?

 

I am using Apache2 on a Ubuntu system, this is my vhost configuration:

 

        ErrorLog /var/log/apache/domain1/error.log

        LogLevel warn

        CustomLog /var/log/apache/domain1/access.log combined

 

I have lots of different vhost on the same machine.

 

Thanks and best regards.


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