From: Stefan Fritsch
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and
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- removed.
+ removed. However, the output does not reflect the merging or overriding
+ that may happen for repeated directives.
Ce document décrit les fichiers utilisés pour configurer le Serveur HTTP Apache.
diff --git a/docs/manual/configuring.html.tr.utf8 b/docs/manual/configuring.html.tr.utf8 index ff01cc4a4e..b857d928bc 100644 --- a/docs/manual/configuring.html.tr.utf8 +++ b/docs/manual/configuring.html.tr.utf8 @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ ko | tr +Bu belgede Apache HTTP Sunucusunu yapılandırmakta kullanılan dosyalar açıklanmıÅtır.
diff --git a/docs/manual/configuring.xml.de b/docs/manual/configuring.xml.de index 1654ccdbbf..07b7c6ef5c 100644 --- a/docs/manual/configuring.xml.de +++ b/docs/manual/configuring.xml.de @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + - + + + + + diff --git a/docs/manual/mod/mod_info.xml.ja b/docs/manual/mod/mod_info.xml.ja index 40279f2d9f..db5887386b 100644 --- a/docs/manual/mod/mod_info.xml.ja +++ b/docs/manual/mod/mod_info.xml.ja @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ - + + -Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
-This perl script is designed to be run at a frequent interval by
- something like cron. It connects to the server and downloads the status
- information. It reformats the information to a single line and logs it to
- a file. Adjust the variables at the top of the script to specify the
- location of the resulting logfile. mod_status
will
- need to be loaded and configured in order for this script to do its
- job.
The script contains the following section.
- --my $wherelog = "/usr/local/apache2/logs/"; # Logs will be like "/usr/local/apache2/logs/19960312" -my $server = "localhost"; # Name of server, could be "www.foo.com" -my $port = "80"; # Port on server -my $request = "/server-status/?auto"; # Request to send -- - -
You'll need to ensure that these variables have the correct values,
-and you'll need to have the /server-status
handler
-configured at the location specified, and the specified log location
-needs to be writable by the user which will run the script.
Run the script periodically via cron to produce a daily log file, -which can then be used for statistical analysis.
- -Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
+This perl script is designed to be run at a frequent interval by
+ something like cron. It connects to the server and downloads the status
+ information. It reformats the information to a single line and logs it to
+ a file. Adjust the variables at the top of the script to specify the
+ location of the resulting logfile. mod_status
will
+ need to be loaded and configured in order for this script to do its
+ job.
The script contains the following section.
+ ++my $wherelog = "/usr/local/apache2/logs/"; # Logs will be like "/usr/local/apache2/logs/19960312" +my $server = "localhost"; # Name of server, could be "www.foo.com" +my $port = "80"; # Port on server +my $request = "/server-status/?auto"; # Request to send ++ + +
You'll need to ensure that these variables have the correct values,
+and you'll need to have the /server-status
handler
+configured at the location specified, and the specified log location
+needs to be writable by the user which will run the script.
Run the script periodically via cron to produce a daily log file, +which can then be used for statistical analysis.
+ +Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
-This perl script will take a combined Web server access log file and
- break its contents into separate files. It assumes that the first field of
- each line is the virtual host identity, put there using the "%v
"
- variable in LogFormat
.
-
Create a log file with virtual host information in it:
- --LogFormat "%v %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-agent}i\"" combined_plus_vhost -CustomLog logs/access_log combined_plus_vhost -- - -
Log files will be created, in the directory where you run the
- script, for each virtual host name that appears in the combined log file.
- These logfiles will named after the hostname, with a
- .log
file extension.
The combined log file is read from stdin. Records read will be appended - to any existing log files.
- -split-logfile < access_log
Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4
+This perl script will take a combined Web server access log file and
+ break its contents into separate files. It assumes that the first field of
+ each line is the virtual host identity, put there using the "%v
"
+ variable in LogFormat
.
+
Create a log file with virtual host information in it:
+ ++LogFormat "%v %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-agent}i\"" combined_plus_vhost +CustomLog logs/access_log combined_plus_vhost ++ + +
Log files will be created, in the directory where you run the
+ script, for each virtual host name that appears in the combined log file.
+ These logfiles will named after the hostname, with a
+ .log
file extension.
The combined log file is read from stdin. Records read will be appended + to any existing log files.
+ +split-logfile < access_log