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On 03-Aug-11 18:48, Florian Philipp wrote: |
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> The cleanest solution I can think of is to order apache to send its logs |
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> to syslog. [1] shows how to do this. Of course you still have to reload |
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> syslog-ng when you rotate the log files but apache itself can keep running. |
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> [1] http://oreilly.com/pub/a/sysadmin/2006/10/12/httpd-syslog.html |
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Thanks for info. This is what I have been looking for a long time! |
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I have a central log-server where all logs are collected, rotated |
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and archived, exept for those of apache. I simply did not know how |
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to redirect all apache-logs to local syslog, which could forward it |
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to log-server... |
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Jarry |
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