On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Hanna wrote:
> Hello
> On our Netscape Enterprise 3.6 server (NT) we have
> 3 virtual servers. Each has it's own document root.
> So in the section "Request Report" I see the requested file but I do
> not know
> from which virtual server it is requested.
>
> 15346: 0.13%: 28/Oct/99 23:41: /images/back.gif
>
> it could be for instance
> /a/images/back.gif
> /b/images/back.gif
> /c/images/back.gif
>
> I have switched on the Universal Resource Identifier in my server's
> access.log and there I can see :
>
> "GET /images/BACK.GIF HTTP/1.1" 200 269 "http://finance.kub.nl/MAIN.HTM"
> /images/BACK.GIF
>
> Is it possible to show the URI rather than the directory in the
> "Request Report" section ?
>
You need to use the second argument to the LOGFILE command to add the prefix
for the particular logfile.
If one logfile has all the virtual servers mixed up in it, you have trouble,
because the line doesn't say which virtual server served that request, so
there is no way for analog to know. (The http://finance.kub.nl/MAIN.HTM is
the referrer, which is quite different). If you just have one logfile, you
have to log the virtual hostname on each line.
--
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