Dear list, I currently have a machine running Varnish (2.0.2) set up in front of several different websites. I would like to be able to collect access logs for each of the different sites separately.
Obviously the Apache logs for these sites will be incomplete, as varnishd will serve cache hits without passing them on. With a single instance of varnishd handling all the sites, varnishncsa outputs to a single log file with logs for all the sites together. I would like each site to be logged to a separate file, in the same way that Apache's virtual hosts can have their own log files. What is the recommended way to achieve this with Varnish? At first I considered running a separate named instance of varnishd and varnishncsa for each site, thus: varnishd -n example1 -a "www.example1.com example1.com" -f /path/to/vcl/example1.vcl varnishd -n example2 -a "www.example2.com example2.com" -f /path/to/vcl/example2.vcl ... varnishncsa -n example1 -D -a -w /path/to/logs/example1.log varnishncsa -n example2 -D -a -w /path/to/logs/example2.log ... ...but of course this will not work because once the first instance of varnish for example1.com has bound itself to port 80, the second instance will not start unless it's on a different port. So I'm stuck. How should I be doing this? Many thanks in advance, Marcus -- Marcus Smith Information Officer The Council for British Archaeology _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
