Re: Logging issue

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You are supposed to define ServerName with its specific name in each
Virtualhost, once there you define customlog and errorlog in each
virtualhost, then you have log for each virtualhost in every case.

If this is not what happens chances are you have a virtualhost
somewhere, with a greedy servername or not at all, catching all
requests.

Apache works like this, when a request comes it looks at the name and
delivers the request to the first match, if several names match, the
first one defined wins in the order they have been defined, if there
are several files involved (Include) IIRC they will be loaded
alphabetically.

In any case, use "apachectl -S" to check how your servernames are distributed.


El sáb, 17 abr 2021 a las 18:00, angel Hall-Coulston
(<rammsteinium@xxxxxx.invalid>) escribió:
>
> 1) My previous answer to use MAMP was to a different person and problem, not yours.
> 2) Yes you’re quite correct, this IS a user support mailing list, BUT NOT A HELP DESK !
> 3) With DUE respect I am ONE GUY with little time to be providing free WORK to LARGE companies with employed sysadmins who I feel are being paid to ask questions of those who should have the job instead !
> 4) I have the absolute BEST equipment and software and the most secure website, running from the front room of my HOME. Yes, I serve my own site, code it all, system maintain it all and all from my home. I also run ALL of the available Mac Software, ALL of Adobe Software, SLACK, Live Chat, Registered Apple Business  Chat… I know several computer languages, I program software…. Build Computers…. The list is endless…. Do you understand the effort this takes ? So you see, I’m probably in the top tier of the MOST TALENTED subscribers here: BUT… I ALSO look after my autistic son… medals must be scarce as I surely deserve one… and so please don’t imply that I couldn’t work out your 'problem'… I simply don’t have the time. I was merely calling a spade, a spade… Every time a game of ping-pong-back-and-forth-question-game happens… EVERYONE on the list get’s notifications ! Thank you and have a nice day !
>
>
>
> "The road to hell is paved with 'good intentions' "
>
> On 17 Apr 2021, at 15:35, H <agents@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On April 17, 2021 8:57:22 AM EDT, angel Hall-Coulston <rammsteinium@xxxxxx.INVALID> wrote:
>
> 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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> Well, if my problem is so easily solved, perhaps you can tell me what I am doing wrong? That would solve two issues, I no longer have to post questions on this topic and you could show that you are helpful and knowledgable... Obviously I have consulted other sources, including the documentation.
>
> This is a user support list, is it not? And, you can always ignore posts... Perhaps i misremember, but was not your previous post a suggestion to switch to MAMP??
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