Note that named includes the name of the view in the query log lines, so
you could copy them from the query log to separate files, even in real
time, if desired.
tail -f named-queries | awk '/ view inside / {print $0 >
named-queries-inside; next} / view outside / {print $0 >
named-queries-outside; next} {print $0 > named-queries-other}' &
(not tested, but have used similar before)
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On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Alan Clegg <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 3/9/15 3:04 AM, Peter Olsson wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Is it possible to have separate query logs for different views?
> >
> > I tried putting this in the view block, but it failed with "unknown
> > option 'logging'":
> >
> > logging { channel logging_query { file
> > "/var/log/named/query-inside.log" versions 30 size 5M; print-time
> > yes; severity debug; }; };
>
> Nope. Logging is global only, not per view.
>
> AlanC
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