HEre is what I have in my crontab to do this: /opt/apache/bin/logresolve < /opt/apache/logs/access_log > /opt/apache/logs/resolved.log
Obviously, I don't have Apache in the SuSE default location.
Anyway it's $PATH_TO_LOGRESOLVE < $PATH_OF_ORIGINAL LOGFILE > $DESTINATION_FILE_NAME
One thing that I want to do but haven't gotten figured out yet is the Apache *rotatelogs* for logrotation.
Anyone have any ideas?
THanks!
Geordon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Morsal Roudbay"
To: Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 8:29 AM Subject: [SLE] logresolve and apache Hi, I'm trying to figure out logresolv.. but reading the man hasnt helped. :-) I would like to simply resolve the IP addresses in my apache access.log. I use the DNS LookUp feature in Apache at the mo so it's only the old logs
Hey Gordon!
Thanks for the help! I will try what u just told me and see how it goes.
Funny thing is that I have managed to get my logrotate to work. :) I did
this by adding the following to a file called "apache" in
"/etc/logrotate.d".
/var/log/apache/access_log {
missingok
postrotate
/usr/bin/killall -HUP apache
endscript
}
/var/log/apache/error_log {
missingok
postrotate
/usr/bin/killall -HUP apache
endscript
}
Just change /var/log/apache/ to the correct dir and you're done.
Thanks for helping me and I'm glad that I could help u back. :D
Morsal
----- Original Message -----
From: "Geordon VanTassle"
need to fixed. (right now the access.log contains resolved and unresolved IP addresses)
Thanks,
Morsal