Re: apache remote logging

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I don't want necessarily an ssh tunnel and scp is not good because I need
the logs on the destination as they are written.
 I need to be able to tail them at the destination. It is about 50
webservers and 100 app servers....

as last resort something like this:
CustomLog "| hose 1.2.3.4  5000" common

Thanks,
Gabriel



                                                                           
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, GKapitany@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to have number of apache servers logging remotely to a syslog-ng
> server. Logging using syslogd -r is not an option, since I don't have
root
> on this machines. I'm thinking to pipe the logs an aplication which would
> do the job (like netpipes or something).
> Is there a log module which would do that?
> Any experience with mod_log_spread?

If you don't have root you're going to have a fun time trying to get
apache to log to a pipe.

You could just periodically scp off your logs...or keep a tail -F open on
them (not all systems have the -F (note the caps) option (as long as they
are readable of course.

-Dan

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