Hi,
some entried in my log file shows a negative number for %D (time spent in
microsoft). what does that mean? Thanks.
- Debin
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ng software (Process Explorer v10.11), which
returns the same result as mine. I have tried apache 2.2 on Windows Server
2003, Windows XP Pro and Windows XP Home, and they all have the same
problem.
From: "DEBIN GAO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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It seems that the access log with format "%{tid}P% gives the wrong thread id
on my Windows Server 2003. I have searched all the 250 threads created and
couldn't find the thread id reported by the log. (It seems that it always
reports 820 or 824 on my machine.) "%{pid}P" gives the correct proc
ue to windows because child isn't forked.
Bill
DEBIN GAO wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use the piped log on Windows 2003 (apache httpd 2.2), but
> it doesn't work. I tried it out on linux and it works great. My
> log.exe program is called 5 times when server star
Hi,
I'm trying to use the piped log on Windows 2003 (apache httpd 2.2), but it
doesn't work. I tried it out on linux and it works great. My log.exe
program is called 5 times when server starts, and were not killed after
server stops. And my log.exe program doesn't seem to capture the logs.