>>after the event: Process the logs. Different VHs can have their own
>>log files, so just count the hits in each log (or parse the logs using
>>an analysis tool). If only one log, various log processors can analyse
>>them and produce reports (google for "apache log processing").  

I have heard this solution i.e. parsing of log file. Can you plz tell me
Which entries from my access_log file i should use and how this 'll help
me in calculating the bandwidth.

>>That's weird - apache always logs... Are you sure you're looking in
>>the correct directory? I suspect you might be starting/stopping the
>>wrong apache (especially considering your next question).

YES, im sure im looking for exact log file, i.e.
/etc/httpd/logs/error_log and /etc/httpd/logs/access_log.
access_log is totally empty while error_log have some entries.

Thanks for your help.


On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 08:11, Boyle Owen wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Muhammad Rizwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Mittwoch, 22. Februar 2006 13:52
> > To: users@httpd.apache.org
> > Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] bandwidth
> > 
> > Hello
> > 
> > I want to calculate bandwidth for each individual domain running on my
> > system, how i can do so.
> 
> Two basic methods:
> 
> - Realtime: Depends if domains are distinct at TCP/IP layer (different 
> IP/port). If so, you need some network analyser - google for "network packet 
> sniffer". If not (ie, name-based VHs), you might find some 3rd party module 
> that works at the HTTP layer (ie, uses the "Host" header to distinguish 
> traffic).
> 
> - after the event: Process the logs. Different VHs can have their own log 
> files, so just count the hits in each log (or parse the logs using an 
> analysis tool). If only one log, various log processors can analyse them and 
> produce reports (google for "apache log processing").  
> 
> > Second thing my access_log and error_log files are empty, although
> > CustomLog logs/access_log combined and ErrorLog logs/error_log are
> > enabled.
> 
> That's weird - apache always logs... Are you sure you're looking in the 
> correct directory? I suspect you might be starting/stopping the wrong apache 
> (especially considering your next question).
> 
> > How i can check version of apache through command line.
> 
> This question makes me suspect you might have several apaches installed - 
> especially when we consider your funny "empty logs" problem.
> 
> To answer the question:
> 
> - go to the apache bin directory (eg, /usr/local/apache2/bin)
> - ./httpd -v
> 
> NB: ./httpd -h will give you a list of other options (-V and -l are 
> particularly useful).
> 
> Rgds,
> Owen Boyle
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> 
> > 
> > Thanks!!!
> > 
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