> -----Original Message----- > From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.jung@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 19:07 > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: LogMessage not working > > Am 01.01.2016 um 22:55 schrieb Michael D. Berger: > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.jung@xxxxxxxxxxx] > >> Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 05:56 > >> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Subject: Re: LogMessage not working > >> > >> Am 01.01.2016 um 03:55 schrieb Michael D. Berger: > >>> I am converting my old complex httpd.config from 2.2 to 2.4, and > >>> having numerous problems. I added mod_log_debug, but I > cannot get > >>> LogMessage to work. Here is one of numerous things I tried > >> inside a > >>> VirtualHost that is working up to a point: > >>> > >>> <Location "/"> > >>> LogMessage "herebefore02 httpdViMn" > hook=type_checker expr=true > >>> </Location> > >>> > >>> The message does not appear the log files. I have seen > on the web > >>> that I have to "enable" mod_log_debug, but I have not seen > >> how to do > >>> that. > >>> > >>> Thanks for any advice. Perhaps there is another way to > >> print things > >>> from various parts of the config file? > >> > >> How is LogLevel set in your config? > >> > >> Quoting from the docs, the messages logged by mod_log_debug "are > >> logged at loglevel info." So if your server runs with "LogLevel > >> warn", they won't be logged. In that case use > >> > >> LogLevel warn log_debug:info > >> > >> instead, and start wth a simple > >> > >> <Location "/"> > >> LogMessage "herebefore02 httpdViMn" > >> </Location> > >> > >> before trying more complex constructs. > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Rainer > > > > Thanks, but the above suggestions did not work. > > > > I also tried: > > > > LogLevel info > > > > which also didn't work. I did follow your suggestion for a > simpler message. > > FWIW, I forgot to mention that I am on Fedora 23. > > > > Any other suggestions? > > Do your requests actually hit the right vhost, the one into > which you had put the LogMessage? Can you see the request in > the access log if you add a separate access log in the same vhost? > > Or in case you put the LogMessage into the global server: > could it be that your request hits a vhost instead? > > Regards, > > Rainer Yes that was it! I was hitting the wrong vhost, which I confirmed by commenting out all the other vhosts. Problem solved. Thanks, Mike. -- Michael D. Berger m.d.berger@xxxxxxxx http://www.rosemike.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx