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While reading the logs is one possibility, I need to find the right combination of fields to log instead of relying on the defaults what I am trying to capture or recreate from logs if necessary are the real time stats you can see using the admin server. Numbers like the amount of requests, time to serve, and errors. I was hoping that there was a method to interrogate the server instance to retrieve those values. The obviously calculate them I just was of the thought they should be accessible.


On Apr 6, 2015, at 11:37 AM, Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have something called, of all things, Apache Log Viewer. Seems it could handle directly one of the types of logging - access, maybe - the other is error.

You can set some logging format stuff in your config file, so you might be able to tweak stuff to match the tooling. I looked at this a few years ago, haven't done anything lately.

YMMV



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