Re: Centralized logging.

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On 09/04/2010 03:38, Sander Temme wrote:

The options I see so far are:

Anyone using mod_log_spread and a spread ring to distribute logs?

I used that at my previous job which I left a few years ago. I'm assuming they still have it in place. IIRC there were eight shared hosting web servers using it to log to a central location. It just worked.

You can embed perl in the spread log daemon to process/modify log entries before writing them out. I used this functionality to change the log format to W3C Extended so the logs were in the same format as those created by IIS on our Windows based web servers.

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