RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log

2005-11-21 Thread Boyle Owen
nored. -Original Message- From: TK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Freitag, 18. November 2005 20:03 To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log Hi, I'm running Apache 2.0 on Windows XP SP2. I have 2 questions about Apache access log. 1. How could I

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log

2005-11-18 Thread Wagner, Aaron
4.515.6298   From: TK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:39 PMTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log Does it mean that you have a log file named as commonLog.(Date and Time).log stored in history directory? After being rot

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log

2005-11-18 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/18/05, TK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does it mean that you have a log file named as commonLog.(Date and Time).log > stored in history directory? After being rotated, what is the name of the > log file and where is it stored? > > BTW, what does the '-300' mean? Your questions all seem to be

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log

2005-11-18 Thread TK
From: TK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:03 PM To: users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log  Hi, I'm running Apache 2.0 on Windows XP SP2. I have 2 questions about Apache access log.   1. How could I get a fine-grained time stamp

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log

2005-11-18 Thread Wagner, Aaron
From: TK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 2:03 PMTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSubject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log Hi, I'm running Apache 2.0 on Windows XP SP2. I have 2 questions about Apache access log.   1. How could I get a

[EMAIL PROTECTED] About Access Log

2005-11-18 Thread TK
Hi, I'm running Apache 2.0 on Windows XP SP2. I have 2 questions about Apache access log.   1. How could I get a fine-grained time stamp for the time (%t) in millisecond?   2. Where (in httpd.conf file) should I place the TransferLog command so that I could rotate the log file (named as access.log)