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Re: [tlug] Apache: Logging: how-to pipe logs or log toanothermachine (was Disk



Sorry fot this dirty solution, but if LAN is fine, and your
servers secured enough (!!), why not NFS for your log files?

br.

On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 22:14, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
> >From: Bruno Raoult <br@example.com>
> >
> >Apparently syslog is supported... Then it is a matter of configuring
> >syslog, not Apache, to send the logs outside
> 
> I saw that but it seems to only be possible for the error log and not the 
> access log. Under the various options for access logging I could notfind any 
> references to using syslog. If it can be done for the access log too please 
> let me know.
> 
> And I *do* use log analysis tools so using syslog might be a small problem.
> 
> If I could find a way to log to another machine it would be great as I have 
> three servers and all of them seem to have the same problem (some worse than 
> others). I could set up another machine just to act as the log machine. It 
> would kill three birds with one stone! (Though moving 3Gb a day of logs 
> through the LAN seems a bit ridiculous :)
> 
> Does any make hard drives that use an ethernet connection instead of an 
> regualr cable connector? If they exist I'd just buy one and plug it into my 
> machine ;)

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