Re: Forcing logging to the access log

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Steve Swift wrote:
Is there some way to force the update of the access_log to be committed before the process starts handling the request?

Not without hacking the code, since the access_log contains the return code of the request and that's not known until the request has been served.

I got a group of four of them in the space of one second, so my theory is that the faults occur loading images associated with one page.

I've saw scores of those errors when we were using Dynamo (application
server) in combination with mod_ssl, apparently they don't "play nice" together, and like you said, no 'error' was perceived by the client.

Davide

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