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    Perlbal and Logging  
John Beppu


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08-08-07 12:11 PM

Does perlbal have anything like an apache access_log?






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    Re: Perlbal and Logging  
Mark Smith


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08-08-07 12:11 PM

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> Does perlbal have anything like an apache access_log?
>

No, but it'd be a pretty easy plugin to write if you needed that
functionality.

Assuming you're using Perlbal as a reverse proxy, the requests you care
about can be logged by your backend web servers anyway.  If you really care
about logging static content or cached reproxies or other Perlbal-only
requests, you'd have to get a plugin.


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    Re: Perlbal and Logging  
Jonty


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08-09-07 06:11 PM

I've actually written a plugin that does just this by offloading the
logs to a central machine via UDP.
We're about to deploy and fully test it, when we're done I can make it
available if you'd be interested.

Jonty
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Last.fm

On 8/8/07, Mark Smith <junior@danga.com> wrote:
> 
>
> No, but it'd be a pretty easy plugin to write if you needed that
> functionality.
>
> Assuming you're using Perlbal as a reverse proxy, the requests you care
> about can be logged by your backend web servers anyway.  If you really car
e
> about logging static content or cached reproxies or other Perlbal-only
> requests, you'd have to get a plugin.
>
>
> --
> Mark Smith / xb95
> smitty@gmail.com






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