Re: Logging issue

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With due respect, please STOP abusing the mailing list and using it like a 'chat room'. Please RTM as it’s all a bit lazy otherwise.

> On 17 Apr 2021, at 01:57, H <agents@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On 04/16/2021 08:51 PM, H wrote:
>> On 04/16/2021 08:23 PM, Jonathon Koyle wrote:
>>>> The OP, ie me, just read up on virtual host configuration. I now understand that it is not possible to have site1.conf and site2.conf as in my first e-mail where I wanted to access the different sites using 1.2.3.4/site1 and 1.2.3.4/site2 etc.
>>>> 
>>>> My reading suggests that instead accessing them as site1.1.2.3.4 and site2.1.2.3.4 should work with the following minimal conf
>>> ServerName should either be a hostname or an IP Address.  Httpd is
>>> going to compare this value to the HOST header in an HTTP request and
>>> it should match what you are putting in host section of the URL  For
>>> example, if you owned example.com the ServerName directives would
>>> site1.example.com and site2.example.com.
>>> 
>>> If you are just testing and don't have a domain or DNS, you could just
>>> set SeverName to site1 and site2 and add entries in your host file
>>> that map to the IP address
>>> 
>>> 1.2.3.4      site1
>>> 1.2.3.4      site2
>>> 
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>> I am using one external IP -address for now so you are saying the ServerName should be site1.a.b.c.d and site2.a.b.c.d, respectively, where a.b.c.d is the same?
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> The four sites I have are loading fine - and have through most of this testing BUT, the logging always goes to the access and error log defined in the conf file first in the /etc/httpd/conf.d directory. I understand this is because they are loaded in alphabetical order and defaults to the first one mentioned unless a later match is found.
> 
> Could there be some /very/ basic configuration I have missed to enable/disable and that's why this occurring?
> 
> I should also mention that once I have all sites loading and logging done correctly, the next step is to load php-fpm to be able to use different php versions for some of the sites. However, until I have the logging working as intended I am not working on that...
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