[users@httpd] Keeping multiple logs in central location

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Hello, all -

I've browsed the archives a bit, but have not been able to come up with a good solution, so I'll go ahead and ask.

We've got quite a few webservers, on which we're comfortable using AWStats. The server pool is part of a load balance cluster, and it's very difficult to generate statistics on the data as a whole - rather, we're generating statistics based on several different servers.

What I guess I'm looking for here is a way to keep all my Apache logs in a central location, where I can run stats for the total of the pool.

A while ago, I used mod_log_mysql to store all logs in a SQL database. While this worked, it was difficult to extract the data from the database and parse that for something like AWStats. Besides, this was very slow.

I think that if I was able to manage logs and keep them in one location, I could take it from there and find something to run statistics against the logs which might be more "friendly".

If anyone has any experience in this, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks
-dant

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