At 04:17 PM 2/13/2001, Michael McGlothlin wrote:
can i ask why you're doing this - it seems like a waste of resources to me.
~kurth
>I'd like to pipe and parse my Apache logs through PHP into a MySQL db. Is
>there a way to do this automaticlly for each entry and would that cause a
>major performance loss to the web server? If not does anyone know the best
>way to parse the server log? I'd like to do somerthing like move the
>server log to a temp file, Restart Apache so the logs will keep being
>written, and parse the log and save it's values in a database but this has
>the obvious problem of what happens to PHP when Apache is restarted in the
>manner the Apache logs specify. Any suggestions? Thanks.
>
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