> Have you already exhausted other methods such as mod_whatkilledus? Not yet. I didn't know about it. But my main concern now is to account for all incoming requests, no matter if they fail. I need to identify every request received by Apache, when it was received, when and if a response was sent or if the request failed.
Thanks, ________________________________ From: Igor Galić <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 3:51:47 AM Subject: Re: Apache logging ----- "Sergio Junqueira" <[email protected]> wrote: > >Do you need the first entry to determine which request may have > caused httpd to crash or is there a different reason? > > > Mod_log_forensics writes the log record as soon as it is received. > Mod_log_config writes the log record after the response is available. > I don´t want to miss information about any request. Its important to > identify all incoming requests, no matter if they fail or succeed. > > > I would like to trace them having a small log record from the incoming > requests. Useful to determine which request may have caused httpd to > crash, as you mentioned, and to have 100% guarantee that all incoming > requests were logged before Apache started processing it. Have you already exhausted other methods such as mod_whatkilledus? bye, i -- Igor Galić Tel: +43 (0) 664 886 22 883 Mail: [email protected] URL: http://brainsware.org/
