So let's say I have a site where the section pages are static, and
get logged by Apache in the normal way, while the various content
pages (articles, etc) are served dynamically by script. Is there a
way to wholistically present logs of everything to Analog, or is it
better to have the static pages served by the same CMS script and
make it do all the logging, thus ignoring Apache's native logging
services and placing more load on the server? (Plus I wonder what
happens if Apache is restarted while a script is writing a log
file....)
thanks,
-Walter
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get logged by Apache in the normal way, while the various content
pages (articles, etc) are served dynamically by script. Is there a
way to wholistically present logs of everything to Analog, or is it
better to have the static pages served by the same CMS script and
make it do all the logging, thus ignoring Apache's native logging
services and placing more load on the server? (Plus I wonder what
happens if Apache is restarted while a script is writing a log
file....)
thanks,
-Walter
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