Would you mind if I asked you how to do this?  Separate log files isn't what
happens by default on our server (NES 3.5.1 on Irix).  There doesn't seem to be
a way to force it to keep separate log files either.   When you set up  a
hardware virtual server, NES only asks for the IP address and document root.
I'm hoping the solution is something easy that I overlooked.  Thanks for your
help.

Cindy




Jason Linhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/02/99 10:46:08 PM

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On 12/2/99 5:51 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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>We have several "hardware virtual servers", but our log file treats
>requests for
>http://www.otherdomain.com the same as requests for http://www.domain.com.
> It
>records virtual domains identically to requests for the main page.  I
>can't see
>how Netscape Enterprise Server (3.5) can be configured to do otherwise.  It
>doesn't look possible.  Any ideas?

Netscape servers are normaly configured to have seperate log files for
each domain. Then you can use the second argument to the LOGFILE command
to prepend a domain specific identifier. There is much more about this in
the manual.

Jason

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