> is there anybody here doing that ? > i.e., piping apache logs directly to MySQL ? also, can anyone suggest > to me any app w/c converts > and puts apache logs in MySQL tables ? Well, debian's got it all covered:
Package: libapache-dbilogger-perl Version: 0.93-1 Priority: optional Section: interpreters Maintainer: Michael Alan Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Depends: perl5, libapache-mod-perl, libdbi-perl, libapache-dbi-perl, libtimedate-perl Architecture: all Filename: dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/interpreters/libapache-dbilogger-perl_0.93-1.deb Size: 11588 MD5sum: 5bfe254bb58d8880a14cebe4a81b96d1 Description: Tracks what's being transferred in a DBI database This module tracks what's being transfered by the Apache web server in a SQL database (everything with a DBI/DBD driver). This allows to get statistics (of almost everything) without having to parse the log files (like the Apache::Traffic module, just in a "real" database, and with a lot more logged information). installed-size: 30 btw, why do you choose mysql? it ain't free, it ain't any good try Oracle, Sybase, PostgresSQl, they are ok, and Postgres is free regards, Dariush Pietrzak