On Aug 21, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Andrew Hole wrote:
Apache logs are written when the request is completed (when browser
received the response)?
Apache access logs are written during the logging phase of the request
processing, which is usually after the respone has been written to the
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From: Richard Peacock [mailto:richard.peac...@minorplanet.com]
Sent: 21 August 2009 17:01
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Apache logs
Hi A Hole,
Thanks for letting us know?
(do you mean to ask "Are the Apache logs written when the request is
completed?&quo
Hi A Hole,
Thanks for letting us know?
(do you mean to ask "Are the Apache logs written when the request is
completed?")
I have you read the pages at http://httpd.apache.org/ regarding the log
files?
Ps. Please nobody moan about me "reverse posting", I blame my outlook
client!
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Mukarram Syed wrote:
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Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Ok then :
- make sure you are talking about Apache httpd
- if this turns out to be Tomcat, then try the Tomcat list
otherwise
- mention which version of Apache httpd this is
- mention on which platform this is
- have a look