On 8/1/06, Dan Trainor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, all -
For sake of trying to sound clever, I'll just flat-out say what I'm
looking for, instead of using a real example.
We use a wildcard approach in a VirtualHost container to accept
requests, and it works quite well. However, I am having trouble making
logs for each actual server name which I'm serving.
Ideally I'd like something such as:
Customlog /path/to/logs/$HTTP_HOST-access.log combined
to create /path/to/logs/domain.tld-access.log.
Do I have this flexibility, or would I have to consider alternate routes?
No, you can't use env variables in CustomLog definitions. The docs are here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/logs.html#accesslog
You have two choices:
1. Put everything into one logfile and split it later using something
like the split-logfile program included with apache.
2. Put a separate CustomLog directive in each <VirtualHost> section.
Joshua.
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