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Operating Systems SCO Rshd requests logging Post 302933522 by jgt on Friday 30th of January 2015 08:23:43 AM
Old 01-30-2015
Your post is confusing.
You ask if it is possible to log requests, and in the next sentence say that it works most of the time. What works most of the time, the logging or the request?
Are the failures always from the same machines, and if so what is different about these?
 

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QSLOG(1)							  qslog man page							  QSLOG(1)

NAME
qslog - collects request statistics from access log data. SYNOPSIS
qslog -f <format_string> -o <out_file> [-p [-v]] [-x] [-u <name>] [-m] [-c <path>] DESCRIPTION
qslog is a real time access log analyzer. It collects the data from stdin. The output is written to the specified file every minute and includes the following entries: - requests per second (r/s) - requests within the last minute (req) - bytes sent to the client per second (b/s) - bytes received from the client per second (ib/s) - repsonse status codes within the last minute (1xx,2xx,3xx,4xx,5xx) - average response duration (av) - average response duration in milliseconds (avms) - distribution of response durations within the last minute (<1s,1s,2s,3s,4s,5s,>5) - number of established (new) connections within the last minutes (esco) - average system load (sl) - free memory (m) (not available for all platforms) - number of client ip addresses seen withn the last 600 seconds (ip) - number of different users seen withn the last 600 seconds (usr) - number of mod_qos events within the last minute (qV=create session, qS=session pass, qD=access denied, qK=connection closed, qT=dynamic keep-alive, qL=request/response slow down, qs=serialized request) OPTIONS
-f <format_string> Defines the log data format and the positions of data elements processed by this utility. See to the 'LogFormat' directive of the httpd.conf file to see the format defintions of the servers access log data. qslog knows the following elements: I defines the client ip address (%h) R defines the request line (%r) S defines HTTP response status code (%s) B defines the transferred bytes (%b or %O) i defines the received bytes (%I) T defines the request duration (%T) t defines the request duration in milliseconds (may be used instead of T) D defines the request duration in microseconds (may be used instead of T) (%D) k defines the number of keepalive requests on the connection (%k) U defines the user tracking id (%{mod_qos_user_id}e) Q defines the mod_qos_ev event message (%{mod_qos_ev}e) C defines the element for the detailed log (-c option), e.g. "%U" . defines an element to ignore (unknown string) -o <out_file> Specifies the file to store the output to. -p Used for post processing when reading the log data from a file (cat/pipe). qslog is started using it's offline mode in order to process existing log files (post processing). The option "-pc" may be used alternatively if you want to gather request information per client (identified by IP address (I) or user tracking id (U) showing how many request each client has performed within the cap- tured period of time). -v Verbose mode. -x Rotates the output file once a day (move). -u <name> Become another user, e.g. www-data. -m Calculates free system memory every minute. -c <path> Enables the collection of log statitics for different request types. 'path' specifies the necessary rule file. Each rule consists of a rule identifier and a regular expression to identify a request seprarated by a colon, e.g., 01:^(/a)|(/c). The regular expressions are matched against the log data element which has been identified by the 'C' format character. EXAMPLE
Configuration using pipped logging: LogFormat "%t %h "%r" %>s %b "%{User-Agent}i" %T" TransferLog "|./bin/qslog -f ..IRSB.T -x -o ./logs/stat_log" Configuration using the CustomLog directive: CustomLog "|./bin/qslog -f ISBTQ -x -o ./logs/stat_log" "%h %>s %b %T %{mod_qos_ev}e" Post processing: cat access_log | ./bin/qslog -f ..IRSB.T -o ./logs/stat_log -p SEE ALSO
qsexec(1), qsfilter2(1), qsgeo(1), qsgrep(1), qslogger(1), qspng(1), qsrotate(1), qssign(1), qstail(1) AUTHOR
Pascal Buchbinder, http://opensource.adnovum.ch/mod_qos/ mod_qos utilities 10.8 June 2012 QSLOG(1)
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