Sébastien FOUTREL wrote: > Hello, > What about doing a massive ncsa log, then parse it for each domain with your > stats software ? > Or maybe splitting it in different logs in post production ?
This was what Kitai suggested, and I agree that this would probably be the best way to do it in the absence of any suitable inbuilt varnish functionality. David (Kitai) Cruz wrote: > So, if i've got 900 domains, do i have to start 900 varnishlog processes? Okay, fair enough, it doesn't really scale. :) (And I put '>' where I meant '>>' - don't want to overwrite existing logs!) But I've probably only got about a dozen or so domains, it *could* have worked for me... I think a single large NCSA log file that I can then hack apart with Perl or some webstats/log-parser program is probably going to be easiest, as above. Many thanks, Marcus -- Marcus Smith Information Officer The Council for British Archaeology _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
